Tech companies give out their products: CommBox establishes WhatsApp centers; SecureNet transfers files
Not only money but also products and services. In the days following the horrific terrorist attack on Israel, high-tech companies are opening their products and services for free to rescue forces and aid organizations, both government and civilian
The Israeli ecosystem continues to contribute to the country's reconstruction and assist victims and security organizations in every way, both through resources and technological products.
For example, the customer communication platform CommBox, known in Israel for its WhatsApp customer service centers for many companies, announced the opening of its popular product free of charge to various security organizations, government institutions, voluntary organizations, hospitals, or any other organization that contributes to the war effort. Over the past week and a half, it initiated several major WhatsApp centers to communicate with citizens. Entities wishing to gain access to the system may do so on the Company's website>>
Like Commbox, the Israeli company SecureNet, part of the Israeli AMAN IT Group, announced that it is making its file transfer system accessible to the various entities in the health services that work under pressure: hospitals, HMOs, and various emergency centers throughout the country. According to the company, leading institutions have already used the donation and begun using the system. The company says it has established a tactical team of experts, including a cybersecurity team. To redeem the assistance, please contact the company's website>>