Our Capacity
Laurentian Technologies Inc. is a technology based company working closely with the Decisive Group — this relationship allows Laurentian Technologies access to the "best in class" technology and products in the following areas:
- Data Management
- Consolidated Storage
- Storage Area Network (SAN)
- Network Attached Storage (NAS)
- WAN Optimization
- Virtualization and Consolidation
- Back-up and recovery
- Information lifecycle management (ILM)
- De-duplication
- Archive
- Wide area file systems
- Server Virtualization
- Local Area Network (LAN)
- Security
- Data Center Builds
- Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
- Ruggedized Devices (MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-1275D) including Laptops, 2-in-1 Detachable Laptops, Tablets, Handhelds, Fanless Servers, Routers, Switches, NAS, Time (NTP) Servers
- Client Computing (Laptops, 2-in-1 Detachable Devices, Tablets, Desktops, Engineering Workstations, Thin Clients)
- Specially designed small and tightly integrated remote IP camera solutions for security needs
Government of Canada
Since the inception of the PSIB (Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business) in 1996, the founder of Laurentian Technologies, Mark Williams, has worked with Indigenous Affairs and Northern Development Canada - now CIRNAC, Crown - Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs, as well as other various Federal Government Departments utilizing the Set Aside Program with success.
Laurentian Technologies Inc. is exempt from the following:
Non-applicability of International Trade Agreements
The Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) does not apply to any measure adopted or maintained with respect to Indigenous people. It does not affect existing Indigenous or treaty rights of any of the Indigenous peoples of Canada under Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. The International Trade Agreements allow for exemptions from their provisions for set aside for small or minority businesses. A contracting opportunity set-aside for Indigenous suppliers is; therefore, not required to adhere to the provisions of these trade agreements.
This exemption allows Canadian Federal Government customers to procure directly from a Canadian Company.