Technology companies such as Brightcove, SecPod, PingPong, Restb.ai, Ivalua, Multyx, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Canela Media Selects Brightcove
Canela Media has expanded its partnership with Brightcove to power its streaming service and grow its multicultural audience reach. Brightcove’s video technology will enhance Canela Media’s streaming capabilities, scaling services and deepening audience engagement.
Mphasis Partners with SecPod
Mphasis has partnered with SecPod to enhance its vulnerability management services through the Saner CVEM platform. This collaboration aims to strengthen cybersecurity solutions for Mphasis clients by leveraging SecPod’s SaaS-based security technology.
Best Buy Canada Selects PingPong
Best Buy Canada has selected PingPong as its first cross-border payment partner to expand its marketplace internationally. PingPong’s API will streamline cross-border operations, supporting transactions in over 100 currencies and unlocking new revenue opportunities for Best Buy Canada.
HomeVision Partners with Restb.ai
HomeVision and Restb.ai have partnered to integrate advanced computer vision AI into HomeVision’s appraisal review platform. The collaboration enhances valuation workflows by improving accuracy and reducing costly revisions for lenders and appraisers.
HARMAN Selects Ivalua
HARMAN has selected Ivalua to automate and optimize its Source-to-Contract operations for direct materials spend. Ivalua’s spend management solutions will enhance efficiency across HARMAN’s global automotive, consumer, and enterprise technology businesses.
Harel Insurance and Finance Group Partners with Multyx
Harel Insurance and Finance Group has partnered with Multyx to integrate AI, ML, and GenAI solutions into its technology infrastructure. This initiative accelerates innovation, streamlines testing and deployment, and enhances decision-making processes while leveraging cloud capabilities for business growth.

