GlobalMeet’s new solution ensures companies stay connected when video platforms fail or disaster strikes
GlobalMeet, a webcasting solutions company, has launched CORE, a communications and operational resiliency solution designed to keep business-critical conversations flowing during times of crisis or disruption. Whether it’s a cloud platform failure, a cybersecurity incident, or a natural disaster that cuts the connection, CORE promises a seamless backup for executive briefings, customer communications, and company-wide announcements.
“Executives still need to talk to their teams, partners, and clients—even when their go-to video conferencing platform is down or their network is under siege,” said Trent Waterhouse, CMO of GlobalMeet. “We’ve engineered CORE to be secure, scalable, and instantly deployable—no downloads, no delays, and no excuses.”
Built for Blackout Moments
Available as both an annual subscription and a one-off service, CORE relies on GlobalMeet’s private cloud infrastructure and operator-assisted conferencing backbone. The offering includes not just the tech but also seasoned event producers, thorough onboarding and rehearsal processes, and baked-in compliance features like multilingual captioning and real-time transcription.
That’s especially relevant in regulated industries such as finance, energy, healthcare, and aerospace, where a few hours of communication downtime can cost millions—and raise red flags with regulators.
“This is not just about having a ‘nice to have’ webinar backup,” said Ken Roberts, CTO of GlobalMeet. “This is about operational resilience in the face of today’s digital and physical threats—whether it’s a ransomware attack, an executive unable to travel, or a product recall that demands instant, global communication.”
A Platform-Agnostic Insurance Policy
With growing concerns around the reliability and security of major video meeting platforms, GlobalMeet is positioning CORE as a kind of communications insurance policy. No apps are required, and access can be restricted to specifically invited stakeholders via single sign-on (SSO) and CRM integration. Detailed analytics track viewer engagement, teleconferencing participation, and real-time feedback, giving companies not just connection—but insight.
For companies operating under regulatory frameworks like Europe’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) or the UK’s FCA/PRA/Bank of England mandates, the timing couldn’t be better.
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High Stakes, High Availability
When the stakes are highest—cyber breach, reputational crisis, severe weather—CORE can become the platform of record.
GlobalMeet is targeting CIOs, CISOs, and crisis communications leads who have seen enough Zoom outages and team breakdowns to know that having a plan is no longer enough. Now, they need a platform to match.
“The companies that can’t communicate clearly and instantly in a crisis are the ones that get left behind,” said Waterhouse. “CORE ensures your message gets through—even when everything else is falling apart.”
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