Technology companies such as Abridge, EvolutionIQ, Armis, Quantela, AWS, Infobip, Sourcemap, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Inova Health Selects Abridge
Inova Health has selected Abridge as its generative AI platform to enhance clinical documentation. Abridge’s AI-powered system will transform clinician-patient conversations into structured clinical notes in real time, improving workflow efficiency and reducing administrative burdens.
HEMIC Partners with EvolutionIQ
HEMIC has partnered with EvolutionIQ to integrate AI-driven claims management solutions. EvolutionIQ’s platform will provide AI-powered insights and real-time alerts to optimize claims processing and improve outcomes for injured workers.
Salvador Tech Partners with Armis
Salvador Tech and Armis have partnered to deliver unified device management and cyber resilience. Leveraging the Armis Centrix platform, the collaboration enhances cybersecurity awareness, streamline operations, and strengthens device management capabilities.
Quantela Partners with Connected Kerb
Quantela and Connected Kerb have joined forces to enhance smart infrastructure in the US. The partnership combines Quantela’s data-driven solutions with Connected Kerb’s hardware to optimize urban infrastructure for EV charging, IoT applications, and digital advertising.
Cato Networks Collaborates with AWS
Cato Networks is collaborating with AWS to enhance its SASE Cloud Platform with generative AI capabilities. By leveraging Amazon Bedrock, Cato will integrate AI-driven threat detection, security automation, and network optimization features into its cloud platform.
Infobip Partners with Bayobab
Infobip and Bayobab have entered a five-year strategic partnership to transform SMS services in Africa. Bayobab will utilize Infobip’s CPaaS modules for campaign management, analytics, and security, streamlining SMS connectivity while reducing administrative costs.
Sourcemap Partners with Salesforce
Sourcemap has partnered with Salesforce to integrate supply chain compliance automation into Net Zero Cloud. The collaboration enables businesses to manage environmental regulations, including EUDR, CSRD, and CSDDD, with automated workflows, ensuring compliance and sustainability in global supply chains.
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