Magor Announces Follow-On Order in Excess of $337,000 with a Middle Eastern Government Agency
OTTAWA, Aug. 21, 2014 /CNW/ - Magor Corporation (TSX-V:MCC), a global leader in visual collaboration solutions, today announced that through its regional partner it has received a follow-on order from a Middle Eastern government agency, valued at over $337,000. 80 All-in-One (AIO) executive units will be installed across a number of this agency's regional locations. In addition, approximately 18% of the software component of the order value will be paid annually for software assurance.
"Driven by the benefits of visual collaboration this agency has experienced to date, this latest order continues the growth of the AIO roll-out across its departments, which now exceeds 250 systems ordered over the past 24 months," said Ken Davison, SVP and CMO of Magor Corporation. "Our continued success in the Middle East is due to our strong partnership with Info Tech International, who has strong relationships with customers throughout the region. We also continue to see great success with our customer base and new clients due to the simplicity of our user interface, and high quality experience we deliver."
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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SOURCE: Magor Corporation
Mike Pascoe, President and CEO, Magor Corporation, 613-686-1731 ext 5510, [email protected]; Babak Pedram, Investor Relations, Virtus Advisory Group, 416-995-8651, [email protected]
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