As part of our partnership with IT AWACS, we had the opportunity to take part in the IT Academy event in the Czech Republic. The meeting provided space for discussions on practical cybersecurity challenges and the role of effective communication in incident response. This naturally raises the question of which communication channels truly work in critical situations.
We are pleased to announce the introduction of a new hardware revision of our NXS-9700-5G device Revision 5 (Rev.5). This updated hardware platform will replace the previous Revision 4 (Rev.4) in regular production.
Dell Technologies Forum 2025 was held in Prague on December 2, 2025. The event brought together technology providers and IT professionals, and served as a platform to discuss current and upcoming trends, challenges, and opportunities.
In today’s smart buildings, automated BMS notifications are essential for safety, efficiency, and reliability. This article explores how on-premise hardware gateways such as SMSEagle ensure timely communication of critical events, comparing cloud and local architectures, best practices, and real-world implementations in modern facility management.
SMS is quick, universal, and effective — and when paired with a dedicated hardware SMS gateway, it becomes a powerful tool for secure, large-scale communication.
We’re pleased to announce the release of SMSEagle software version 6.20. This update delivers new tools for automation, reporting, and communication, as well as important fixes that make everyday use of your device smoother and more secure.
Automated SMS notifications help send fast and clear updates—no cloud platform or constant internet required. As a manufacturer of hardware SMS gateways, we provide reliable tools that help streamline communication securely and cost-effectively.
For years, many businesses and IT departments have relied on email to text services to deliver critical alerts, reminders, or automated messages. Email to text has offered a quick & simple way to send text messages to a recipient's phone number using an email client. The method was straightforward: send an email to a mobile carrier's SMS gateway address (e.g., 1234567890@vtext.com for Verizon) and the recipient's carrier would convert that email into an SMS and deliver it. No need for additional infrastructure. It just worked.
Choosing between a hardware and an online SMS gateway isn’t always straightforward. With so many factors to weigh—like security, cost, and reliability—making the right decision can feel overwhelming. This article introduces SMSEagle’s quick and interactive quiz designed to help you confidently determine which SMS solution fits your business best.
We’re excited to announce the release of SMSEagle software version 6.11! This latest update brings several improvements and fixes, with the biggest changes focused on users of the VOICE add-on.