OTTAWA, April 12, 2016 /CNW/ - Magor Corporation
(TSX-V:MCC), a technology leader in visual collaboration solutions,
today announced that the RCMP has placed several orders with Magor
to continue their expansion of the Aerus software solution within
the organization. These orders combine for an aggregate amount of
$718,000 and are comprised primarily
of hardware and software services of which approximately
$600,000 will be recognized as
revenues in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2016 with the
remaining revenue recognized over the next fiscal year. To date,
the RCMP has deployed in excess of 200 Magor systems
nationally.
As an early recipient of the BICP award (Build in Canada Innovation Program) to foster Canadian
technology into the Canadian Government, Magor and the RCMP have
worked closely together to address RCMP needs for Video and
Collaboration. Since that introduction, the RCMP has continued to
expand the scope and usage of Magor's software.
"We view our long standing relationship with the RCMP and their
continued support as a testament to the longevity and strength of
our software solutions.," said Mike
Pascoe, President and CEO of Magor Corporation. "We look
forward to expanding the reach of our video collaboration software
to other organizations that can benefit from what it has to
offer."
About Magor Corporation:
Magor develops and markets
visual collaboration software for a world that increasingly rewards
those who can bring together the right people and information at
the right time. Magor's Aerus service delivery platform removes the
limitations of traditional video conferencing and collaboration
tools to provide entirely new ways of interacting with video with
the goal of creating new ways to be productive. To find out more
about Magor Corporation (TSX-V: MCC), visit our website at
http://www.magorcorp.com.
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