CentralSquare Adds Amazon Web Services Cloud Capabilities to Its Product Line
By leveraging CentralSquare's technology on AWS, officers can spend less time on back-office reporting, streamline workflows and dedicate more time to community engagement, fostering positive, trusting relationships with citizens, the company says.
CentralSquare Technologies, an industry leader in public sector technology, has announced it will leverage Amazon Web Services (AWS) to deliver cloud migration guidance and services through CentralSquare’s end-to-end public safety portfolio.
“In working with AWS, we look forward to continuing to outfit agencies with the best cloud solutions tailored to their needs,” CentralSquare said.
As cloud services become a business necessity by 2028, it is pivotal for local government and public safety agencies to leverage the most dependable systems for emergency response – particularly during large-scale disasters when power and internet may be down. Having critical systems such as CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch) available in the cloud ensures communication and data sharing can occur, even in the most challenging of resource deployment. Access to real-time and historical data on a centralized platform enables quick, informed decision-making, driving the best possible outcomes and ultimately saving more lives, according to CentralSquare.
Adopting a robust public safety portfolio in the cloud serves as a catalyst for agencies, helping them navigate challenges, manage workloads, and meet industry and citizen expectations. By leveraging CentralSquare's technology on AWS, first responders and officers can spend less time on back-office reporting, streamline workflows and dedicate more time to community engagement, fostering positive, trusting relationships with citizens.
“It was previously not possible to have such comprehensive situational awareness and collaborative capabilities in public safety technologies. With cloud access, first responders are able to focus on what matters, creating more meaningful engagement with the community,” said Manolis Kotzabasakis, CEO of CentralSquare Technologies. “In working with AWS, we look forward to continuing to outfit agencies with the best cloud solutions tailored to their needs.”
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