Critical event management platform for enterprise resilience and rapid response
Everbridge operates a critical event management platform serving over 6,500 organizations with incident response, business continuity, and mass notification capabilities. The tech stack—Java, Spring Boot, Kubernetes, AWS, React, Node.js—reflects a mature, cloud-native architecture designed for reliability at scale. Active hiring skews heavily toward engineering (7 of 13 roles) with senior-level emphasis, while projects reveal internal friction: test coverage gaps, manual regression effort, and contracting cycle-time reduction suggest the organization is managing technical debt and operational bottlenecks as it scales.
Everbridge provides critical event management software for mid-market and enterprise organizations operating in regulated, high-risk, or operationally complex environments—financial services, healthcare, government, critical infrastructure. The platform integrates incident alerting, emergency notification, IT response automation, and business continuity planning into a unified control surface. Everbridge serves over 6,500 customers globally and operates at 1,001–5,000 employee scale with headquarters in Vienna, Virginia. The product architecture emphasizes speed-to-response and decision automation using AI-driven risk intelligence and full-lifecycle workflow automation.
Java, Spring Boot, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS (with Bedrock for AI), React, Node.js, Python, Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift for data, and Salesforce for CRM. Testing is automated via Pytest, Selenium, and Playwright; CI/CD runs on GitLab and Jenkins.
Over 6,500 organizations worldwide rely on Everbridge for critical event management, incident response, and business continuity workflows.
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