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nesses don’t have the budget to always renew
their technology, but now we can do that for
them without additional budgets.”
IT access is inevitable in today’s tech-prone
world and ‘around the clock access regard-
less of location is needed. “At the end of the
day, we used to have technology conversa-
tions with our clients, and nowadays it’s a fi-
nancial conversation where it’s about how
much money we can save our clients and how
we can make their business function better
so that IT fits their business model and their
staff’s requirements and flexibility,” says Gary.
Gary Sohal
President