ALE is a communication company dedicated to helping companies and teams connect in a range of diverse environments. In the education space, ALE has introduced a variety of solutions over the years to enable more secure and reliable collaboration between students and faculty. Now, the company is rolling out new offerings intended to protect schools from security and safety issues that they face every day.
The new crisis management solution for campus safety from Alcatel Lucent Enterprise ensures that in the event of a campus emergency, schools can access the tools they need to collaborate, communicate, and reduce threats wherever possible.
I spoke to Jacques Der Ohanian, the Head of Government Market solution marketing for Alcatel Lucent Enterprise, to discuss the new solution.
What Does the New Service Offer to Education Groups?
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Jacques told me that the security situation for educational groups is becoming a serious concern - particularly in certain parts of the world. In the US, for instance, there were countless school shootings, and the problem is still growing this year. In 2016, there were 2,044 fires that occurred on campus and 37,389 criminal offenses too.
Educational professionals and leaders are looking for new opportunities to protect themselves, not only from physical dangers like fires and shootings but cybersecurity threats too. In the past, even huge brands like Harvard University have been bombarded by spoofed inbound calls designed to harm its security.
According to Jacques, "We're countering these attacks - in all of their different forms. In times of crisis, communication is key. If you don't have the right communication strategy in place, with the right resiliency and availability, that's where problems start to grow."
"With our crisis management tool, we can make sure that not only people are communicating properly, but that objects are communicating too"
Tell us About the Crisis Management Solution
With their new crisis management solution, ALE hopes to increase the responsiveness of campus environments every day, to improve safety overall, ensure that people get notifications in crises, and provide the right guidance to deal with emergency circumstances. To serve their education customers, ALE started by looking at communication between people, then moved onto looking at IoT too.
"The connected object can be crucial in a crisis. It can alert people that something is happening before an issue gets out of hand. For instance, a detector can notify of an intrusion in a restricted area, or if an attack starts with a cyber breach and someone trying to disable a video system, then this could trigger your alert strategy and let you know that someone is trying to access your information. We can use IoT to start alarms, communicate with thesecurity teams , and more."
With its Rainbow CPaaS offering, ALE hopes to provide educational groups with the ability to eliminate silos and help communication to thrive in a dangerous environment. With triggers, it's possible to connect people and artificial intelligence solutions, adding more efficiency and speed to the way a crisis is handled.
"We want to provide a full 360-degree solution for security that covers everything from cybersecurity breaches to managing communication and safety in the case of things like fires and shootings."


ALE owns a lot of the solutions within their CPaaS strategy. They have the platform and the underlying technology that they can adapt to suit any vertical and need. This means that as threats get smarter, ALE's solutions can grow increasingly intelligent too.

