Technology companies such as Bottomline, Box, Iteris Technology, Infosys, Green Dot, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

onPhase Collaborates with Bottomline
onPhase has partnered with Bottomline to embed Bottomline’s Paymode digital business payments network into the onPhase platform. This integration allows finance teams to eliminate paper checks, reduce fraud, and streamline vendor payments using AI-driven workflows, granting real-time visibility and advanced security throughout the invoice-to-payment lifecycle.
Box Partners with IBM
Box and IBM have joined forces to accelerate enterprise-level AI adoption in content workflows through the integration of Box AI and IBM’s watsonx platform. By leveraging IBM watsonx.ai, organizations gain access to IBM Granite and Meta Llama models for tasks such as automated document processing and content analysis. Box is also adopting IBM watsonx.governance internally to manage and monitor AI model compliance and lifecycle.
City of Corona Selects Iteris Technology
Iteris has won a $4 million contract from the City of Corona, California, to implement smart mobility upgrades. The city will deploy Iteris’ ClearGuide SaaS solution, Vantage Apex AI-powered detection sensors, and VantageLive! data services to improve real-time traffic operations, incident response, and transportation planning across more than 100 intersections, replacing manual data collection with automated insights.
Infosys Collaborates with Yorkshire Building Society
Infosys has announced a collaboration with Yorkshire Building Society to drive its digital transformation. Infosys will implement cloud, data, AI, and cybersecurity technologies to help the UK-based financial institution deliver a mobile-first, data-enabled banking experience aligned with its 2030 strategic plan for enhanced customer and employee engagement.
Crypto.com Partners with Green Dot
Crypto.com has partnered with Green Dot Corporation to enhance its U.S. offerings with embedded finance solutions. Utilizing Green Dot’s Arc platform, Crypto.com users can fund accounts digitally or with cash, earn interest, and access a new savings vault feature, advancing the company’s banking and money movement capabilities.
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