Acronym Solutions

Celebrating 25 Years

Acronym (Maple Leaf)

Acronym, a Hydro One company, celebrates its quarter-century milestone as it evolved to enabling Canadian businesses to accelerate growth through secure, scalable, and fully managed digital transformation.

Trusted by industry leaders

Solutions for forward-thinking businesses

We can help you transform, scale and secure your digital capabilities. So you can grow your business and reach your full potential.

Internet and Network

Scalable solutions to build resilience, increase capacity and performance.

Voice and Collaboration

Voice and collaboration solutions that integrate easily into your existing infrastructure.

Managed IT Solutions

Managed IT services to support all or some of the complexity of IT operations.

Security

Security services designed to provide protection for business networks.

Outsourcing specialists

Let's Overcome Your Challenges

IT leaders have a lot on their plates: facilitating the future of work; optimizing budgets; bolstering security; and maintaining a hybrid work environment. As your growth partner, Acronym can help you meet and overcome these challenges.

Get to Know Us

Discover who we are and how we can help your business reach its full potential.

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Insights from Our Resource Centre

Looking for more expertise? Our team put together some material to address common topics, challenges and solutions in the ICT world.

Resilient network building connected

Building a Resilient Network—Why Downtime Costs More Than You Think

Network downtime costs businesses an average of $4.88 million USD per incident. Beyond lost revenue, organizations face productivity losses, SLA penalties, and reputational damage. The solution lies in proactive resilience: building redundancy, implementing 24/7 monitoring, maintaining disaster recovery plans, and leveraging cloud architectures to significantly reduce outage frequency and protect business continuity.
Data Sovereignty risks for Canadian Government

What the Canadian Government Identifies as Risks & Mitigations with Data Sovereignty

Canadian data sovereignty risks lie at the heart of the federal government’s latest white-paper on public-cloud adoption. Ottawa warns that data can still fall under foreign laws, even if it never leaves Canada, exposing organizations to unexpected legal access, compliance gaps, and service disruptions.
Data Sovereignty businesses and government building

Why Data Sovereignty Matters for Canadian Businesses—Not Just Government

Data sovereignty—the principle that data is subject to the laws of the country where it is stored—affects every Canadian organization that handles sensitive information, not just the public sector. As cloud adoption, AI-driven analytics, and cross-border data flows accelerate, private-sector firms in healthcare, finance, legal, and critical infrastructure face rising compliance, security, and reputational risks.