OTTAWA,
Feb. 26, 2015 /CNW/
- Ottawa-based Magor Corporation ("Magor" or the "Company")
(TSX-V: MCC), a global leader in visual collaboration solutions,
today announced that they have passed Shared Services Canada's
(SSC) acceptance testing. SSC is responsible for identifying
Information Technology (IT) solutions in accordance with the
"Blueprint 2020" vision for the federal public service, and
provides all government departments with guidance on technology
procurement options.
The SSC acceptance testing ensures that Magor's
technology aligns with a common IT policy across the public service
and also enables departments to procure Magor's SSC-verified
solutions off the Federal Government of Canada's Video Conferencing Standing Offer
procurement vehicle.
"We are very happy to have been approved by SSC,
verifying that our technology is compatible with the existing video
conferencing infrastructure across the Government of Canada, while ensuring alignment with
Government's IT plans," said Thomas
McGee, Vice President of Federal Government Sales for Magor
Corporation. "The Government of Canada has been an important customer for us
over the last 2 years with approximately $1M in sales. This acceptance opens up the
opportunity for many multiples of that amount moving forward, as we
work closely with SSC to address the many needs of Government
departments."
About Magor Corporation:
Magor's
mission is to inspire users to interact with video in new ways to
improve communication, strengthen decision-making and enhance
productivity. With a growing global customer base in government and
security, Magor has brought to market Aerus™– a powerful service
delivery platform for securely integrating video into the fabric of
today's communication and collaboration workflows. To find out more
about Magor Corporation (TSX-V: MCC), visit our website at
http://www.magorcorp.com.
Disclaimer in regards to Forward-looking
Statements
Certain statements included herein constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable
securities laws. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based
upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered
reasonable by management at this time, are inherently subject to
significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and
contingencies. Investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on
forward looking statements. Except as required by law, Magor does
not intend, and undertakes no obligation, to update any
forward-looking statements to reflect, in particular, new
information or future events.
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the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This approval verifies to SSC that Magor's
innovations align with IT Policy moving forward while being
compatible with the infrastructure already in place. Furthermore,
this approval enables Magor to continue supporting departments who
need to provide their employees with video tools enable them to
work effectively together across any distance, with video.
SOURCE Magor Corporation