Highlights:
• Receipts from customers were $743,919, up 36% from prior quarter
• Current cash and cash equivalent $2,739,215
• New customers include Australia’s largest retailer, auto maker, banks and insurers with multiple potential new customers added to the sales pipeline
• First Climatics customer
• Successful migration of operational SARP to the Azure cloud platform
The Company’s Early Warning Network system and proprietary SARP technology platform ingests and maps vast amounts of live data from multiple sources regarding severe weather, fire, traffic, and other geospatial hazards. The technology allows us to track and monitor very large numbers of users, assets and operations. Risks are communicated instantly over multiple channels to those that need it, where and how they want it.
The Company’s legacy GNIS dedicated servers based in Sydney were decommissioned. The Company’s core system, SARP, is now running from the Microsoft Azure Cloud. The migration was technically challenging and successful achieved without any data loss or disruption to users. The streamlining of operations to the Cloud will enhance operational performance and achieve some technology cost savings. It has vastly improved granular control of system performance, scalability and redundancy. This was a crucial step in a generational upgrade to the core system and will provide stability and scalability for the future.