Follow the Everbridge, INC. share price and the full insider trade history of the company, a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Everbridge, INC. has published 235 reports. The latest transaction was reported on 2 July 2024 (Disposition). Among the most active insiders: HUFF PHILLIP E. The full history is accessible without an account.
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Everbridge, Inc. is a U.S.-listed technology company trading on the NASDAQ in the United States, focused on enterprise resilience, critical event management (CEM), and operational safety software. The company serves organizations that need to protect people, assets, supply chains, and business continuity when facing cyber incidents, severe weather, infrastructure outages, security events, and other disruptions. Founded in 2002, Everbridge built its franchise first on mass notification and emergency alerting, then expanded into a broader software suite designed to sense risk, prioritize critical events, and orchestrate response workflows in real time. Its headquarters are in Vienna, Virginia, near Washington, D.C., and the business has an international footprint across multiple regions and customer verticals. The company’s platform is used by enterprises, public-sector bodies, and operators of critical infrastructure, including industrial companies, utilities, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and government agencies. Everbridge’s competitive position rests on its integrated platform architecture, its depth in security and continuity workflows, and its ability to combine risk intelligence, automation, and human coordination in a single operating model. Key offerings include its High Velocity Critical Event Management platform, Crisis Management, Business Continuity, Travel Risk Management, Community Engagement, and national public warning solutions. These products are aimed at helping customers move from fragmented crisis response processes toward more automated, data-driven resilience programs. Recent developments underscore that strategic direction: Everbridge has continued to add AI-enabled capabilities and new workflow features, while announcing collaborations with partners such as Johnson Controls and ServiceNow to extend managed CEM and emergency event management offerings. Management has also emphasized enhancements in predictive intelligence, adaptive response, and integration across resilience functions. For investors, Everbridge remains a specialized software vendor with exposure to a structurally important theme: operational resilience and critical infrastructure protection. Its business profile is more software- and workflow-led than hardware-led, and its value proposition is tied to recurring enterprise demand for faster, more coordinated incident response across global organizations.