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Over 200 million alarm and events has passed through the Skyresponse platform since start in 2012

Written by Anna Lundvall | Apr 6, 2022 10:56:00 AM

Skyresponse has now reached yet another milestone; Over 200 million alarms and events has been handled through the Skyresponse platform since the start in 2012. We have continued to grow fast, and we are handling close to 10 million alarms and events each month.

Skyresponse has now around 700  companies and organizations that uses the company’s services around Europe, and has offices in Sweden, (Stockholm and Luleå), in Ukraine, Portugal and in UK also covering Ireland.

Now we have reached the great milestone of handling 200 million alarms and events through the platform, and close to handling 10 million alarms each month. Putting the numbers in perspective, it took more than nine years to reach the first 10 million alarms, but it took only nine months to reach the next 10 million alarms and events. That was celebrated in August 2019. Now in April 2022 that high number of alarms is being handled through the platform every month.

Our CEO, Martin Reidevall, whom has been with the company for 10 years and seen the rapid growth, says: “It is exciting to see that growth of handled alarms through our platform. We have proven that we really can make this work and this shows the strength of the platform we have today. In actual growth of number of alarms and events I assume we are one of the fastest growing platforms in Europe, maybe even the fastest growing. Handling 200 million alarms and events safely for our customers is a true milestone – and remember we do that while releasing new functionality to all our customers – with zero downtime – every 4th week. Looking into the future more and more customers now want to get the same customer advantage and with the current inflow of new customers, we will continue to grow exponentially.”

All colleagues around Europe took part in the celebration of reaching the milestone. And are already looking forward celebrating 1 billion alarms.