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Sigma Unveils Cloud Service Broker

May 21, 2012 |

TORONTO -- Sigma Systems, the authority in provisioning converged broadband solutions, today unveiled the Sigma Cloud Service Broker, an integrated SaaS service fulfillment solution for the selection, provisioning and management of SaaS services and applications.

The Sigma Cloud Service Broker platform reduces costs, removes operational silos and reduces overall CapEx and OpEx by providing a single-sourced and deployed architecture for managing all on-network business services, including VoIP and high-speed broadband, as well as cloud-based SaaS services. The Cloud Service Broker enables communication service providers to extend value-added SaaS services to their small and medium business (SMB) customers in a scalable, repeatable and economic manner.

Sigma Systems Canada Inc.



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