Technology companies such as Authvia, Aviva, DataVolt, Supermicro, Vectara, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Sinch Partners with Authvia
Sinch and Authvia’s partnership empowers businesses to conduct real-time, secure mobile payments through messaging platforms like SMS, RCS, and WhatsApp. This customer-centric approach turns messaging threads into transaction-ready experiences, highlighting a shift toward digital convenience and engagement through conversational commerce.
CyberCube Partners with Aviva
CyberCube and Aviva’s partnership uses large language models and cyber risk analytics to analyze threat actor behavior and improve risk management. This AI-powered strategy enables Aviva to identify and protect vulnerable assets in its portfolio, showcasing innovation in cybersecurity and data intelligence.
Chemours Collaborates with DataVolt
Chemours and DataVolt have agreed to co-develop innovative liquid cooling solutions for data centers, including two-phase direct-to-chip and immersion cooling. The focus is on preparing infrastructure for future AI and chip performance needs, driving data center innovation and sustainability.
Supermicro Partners with DataVolt
Supermicro’s strategic partnership with DataVolt targets the development of hyperscale AI campuses in Saudi Arabia. The project features ultra-dense GPU platforms and advanced liquid cooling systems that reduce power consumption by up to 40 percent and total cost of ownership by 20 percent.
Anywhere Real Estate Selects Vectara
Vectara’s collaboration with Anywhere Real Estate focuses on enhancing title creation workflows using Retrieval-Augmented Generation technology. The strategy centers on delivering reliable, hallucination-resistant AI solutions that streamline document retrieval and enforce strong data governance, addressing challenges of RAG sprawl.
InfotechLead.com News Desk