Westburne Has Been Recognized as a Member of the Cisco IoT Authorization Partner Program

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July 5, 2019

Westburne’s recognition as a member of the Cisco IoT Authorization Partner program is the result of demonstrating the resources and experience in delivering IoT and technology solutions to diverse Canadian industries, which include our forestry, manufacturing, mining, petroleum, process and public works communities.  In addition to Westburne’s expertise in Electrical and Industrial Automation solutions, this development in their Cisco partnership will strengthen both companies’ commitment towards advancing the digital transformation of Canadian industry, and enhance the competitive edge of Canadian manufacturing, resources and other exports on the global stage. 

Along with this Cisco IoT Authorization, customers can continue to count on Westburne’s nationwide team of IoT consultants to provide connected devices, services and overall solutions that leverage technology best-practices for industrial network design, management and security.

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