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Statement on Ukraine: Sisense Business Continuity Plan

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Allison_Able
Data Integration
02-25-2022

From Amir Orad, Sisense CEO: 

Like the rest of the world, over the past months we have been keeping a close eye on the developing situation in the Ukraine. We want to assure you that we have the safety of our employees and business continuity, locally and internationally, top of mind.

Our team has rigorous protocols in place to ensure that our people and systems are fully secure. Our employees in the Ukraine have been offered relocation to one of the several safe zones both in Western Ukraine and outside of the country. Sisense is paying for all transportation, accommodation and food for the employees that chose to move to the safe zones and will continue to support these employees until the situation resolves.

We also have additional teams outside of Ukraine, in multiple timezones, qualified and ready to support our clients. These teams have been activated and will provide worldwide coverage to our clients.

We do not expect any interruption in support, service or network issues. If you have any questions or concerns, please send all queries to ukraine_bcp@sisense.com.

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