
MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- U.S. company Coleman Technologies Inc. has signed a deal to resell Augusta Systems intelligent data convergence technology to government and commercial markets.
Augusta Systems announced it has partnered with systems engineering and information technology solutions provider CTI. As part of the strategic relationship, CTI will resell Augusta Systems' EdgeFrontier control and automation solutions monitoring platform.
Officials say CTI will resell the EdgeFrontier platform with its IT and systems engineering services to address data monitoring and automation requirements of the military, government and commercial markets.
"EdgeFrontier enables the intelligent convergence of data from diverse sources, making it an ideal platform for the development of converged solutions for government and commercial clients," Patrick Esposito, Augusta Systems president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.
"EdgeFrontier's data integration and policy management capabilities, coupled with CTI's IT and systems engineering expertise, enable the development and delivery of complex, efficient applications for security, surveillance, facility management and other enterprise functions."
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