Amika Mobile Announces Amika Mobility Server with Dell Edge Gateways for Critical and Emergency Communications

OTTAWA, ON / ACCESSWIRE / September 18, 2018 / Amika Mobile announces its Amika Mobility Server(AMS) platform for critical and emergency communications with hybrid Cloud and on-Premise capability, as a Dell
OEM with DellEdge Gateways 3000 and 5000 Series. The AMS is a patented AI-based intelligent agent platform and processes thousands of simultaneous events while automatically discovering mobile devices in public places like border crossings, airports and stadiums to instantly assist in critical situations and evacuations as a crisis unfolds. AMS on Dell Edge Gateways is also targeted at AT&T's FirstNet, which is the first respondernetwork for police, fire and EMS in the U.S.

"It is very exciting for Amika Mobile to be working with Dell's innovative Gateways for IoT, which are essentially edge devices that will simplify installation and configuration for customers putting the power of our solutions into a 4-inch by 4-inch square that is ruggedized. AmikaMobile is always aiming at the forefront of technology with just-in-time® information and we are also bringing the latest security and safety product innovations to connected vehicles and smart cities, where we can continue to leverage IoT and AI within our AMS platform to save lives," said Amika Mobile CEO Dr. SueAbu-Hakima.

"In emergency situations, real-time analysis of the massive amount of data produced by devices is critical for first responders to immediately make smart decisions," said Alan Mayer, SVP at Dell EMC. "Able to withstand harsh conditions, the ruggedized Dell Edge Gateways for IoT are ideally suited for solutions like Amika Mobile AMS platform for critical and emergency communications and first responders who can leverage them within vehicles, at border crossings or in buildings in Smart Cities."

TheAMS intelligent agent platform enables situational awareness, information sharing, rapid 2-way communications across devices and networks, and control through advanced integration with physical security including gunshot detection sensors to trigger lockdowns with looped voice over the paging system. AMS alerts and tracks responses from ANY communication layer including Connected Vehicles as well as Callouts, VoIP, SMS, Pop-ups, Push, Email, overhead monitors, digital signs, Twitter or tickers, based on sensor events from gunshot detectors, access control, fire panels, camera systems, VMS, building automation, government agency or weather alerts, panic buttons, and IoT sensor networks.

The public safety and security market is growing from $305B in 2011 to $546B in 2022 according to Homeland Security Research Corp. in Washington, DC. The Connected Vehicle Market is estimated to grow to $2.2 Trillion by 2020 according to Business Insider Intelligence group. Amika® Panic , Amika®Alert, and Amika®Situation Commander in conjunction with AMS and Dell Edge Gateways fit seamlessly into these markets where the integration of innovative systems is paramount to unlocking increased efficiency, security and safety especially with Smart Cities.