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Accessible Media consolidates technology infrastructure


TORONTO – Accessible Media Incorporated (AMI) has selected Primus Business Solutions to supply a full suite of advanced technology services for its Voice Print and The Accessible Channel (TACTV) brands, the companies have announced.

This new centralized technology infrastructure will allow AMI’s 12 disparate locations to become integrated into a singular, cohesive environment, creating a more solid and efficient communications and IT setting, plus a more efficient structure moving forward.

"After reviewing a number of potential partners, Primus was the natural choice for AMI’s consolidation," said Fil Magnoli, director of IT, in the press release. "We were looking for a ‘one-stop’ technology supplier that had proven capabilities and understood the needs of the various IT requirements of our company. AMI saw the future of a streamlined business model through the use of cloud computing and wanted a partner that could effectively and efficiently move the company to this space. Primus fit the bill in every respect."

"Primus is thrilled to have been able to provide a leader, such as Accessible Media Incorporated, the network foundation and technology solutions required to meet their business imperatives and responsibilities to the hearing and visually impaired constituents of Canada," said Jeff Lorenz, Primus Canada’s VP of sales and marketing. "By creating a single centralized network, with Primus Data Centres at the core, AMI will be able to realize a more streamlined, efficient and productive working environment."

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