NEW YORK, Feb. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Fusion (NASDAQ: FSNN), a leading provider of cloud services, announced today that it has won a $4.25 million agreement to provide a full complement of Fusion's single source cloud solutions to a diversified food services company operating multiple restaurant groups across the United States. Under the five year agreement, Fusion will provide its application-aware cloud access and managed network services and cloud communications solutions to the premier food services company's more than 400 locations nationwide. The fully integrated Fusion solution will deliver redundant and diverse connections to meet the company's business continuity objectives and cloud-based backup for built-in disaster recovery.
The food services company cited Fusion's demonstrated history of success in delivering high quality, cost-effective solutions to large enterprises with highly distributed locations and complex business requirements. The company further cited Fusion's strong and long term partnership with the company's systems integrator, which enabled a seamless collaboration on design and implementation. The company, which requires the kind of reliable, uninterrupted service demanded by its own customers, was impressed by Fusion's flexibility in designing a fully redundant solution with strong Quality of Service guarantees ensuring always–available, always-on service.
"Fusion's advanced technology solutions offer built-in security and business continuity to help the largest enterprises connect, communicate and collaborate with confidence," Dan Foster, Fusion's Chief Revenue Officer, said.
"With live, 24 x 7 x 365 customer support and a dedicated team of technology professionals at their service, enterprises can count on Fusion to deliver a full complement of cloud solutions managed end to end and backed by industry-leading SLAs. Fusion's advanced technology platform, in combination with our robust, secure and geographically diverse nationwide network, offers everything a company needs to benefit from the cloud, allowing the company to focus its resources on its core business," Mr. Foster continued.