Tempest rolls out software aimed at small, mid-sized firms in hybrid environment

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Tempest Risk Management, based in Wilmington, launched Tempest Gateway, a cloud-based small business operations platform.

The formal launch of Tempest Gateway occurred last month following several months of testing. The Tempest Gateway was partially funded by a Delaware State EDGE Grant and was created to help businesses drive consistency and efficiency in their operations while on the go, as well as assist in adapting to hybrid work environments. The intranet application is designed for small to medium-sized businesses. Companion mobile apps for each subscriber are avaialble in the Apple Store and Google Play Store to download for free.

“This groundbreaking new platform is designed to make operations easier than ever for businesses. Access to procedures and communications are essential for any thriving business but complex and expensive tools are out of reach for most small and medium size businesses,” stated Andy Ziegler, owner of Tempest Risk Management. “By creating an easy to navigate digital space for businesses to share and communicate vital information with employees through their computers and phones, Tempest Gateway provides business operations solutions, resilience, and business continuity at an affordable price.”

Tempest Gateway provides a customizable platform for businesses to connect with employees through a company directory, store files, share employee handbooks, and make company announcements.

Incident reports and standard operating procedures can also be kept and referred to within the platform.

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Once company leaders subscribe to the Tempest Gateway, employees receive invitations via email to make a profile and gain access to information and capabilities. The cloud-based SaaS platform is now accessible via browser, iOS mobile app, and Google Play.

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