Technology companies such as Clari, Udemy, Arm, Cohere, MaxVal, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Access Group Partners with Clari
The Access Group expanded its multi-year partnership with Clari to power scalable, predictable enterprise revenue growth. Over 800 professionals now use Clari’s full Revenue Orchestration Platform for sales engagement, conversational intelligence, revenue operations, and forecasting across global markets.
Indeed Partners with Udemy
Indeed partnered with Udemy to empower job seekers with in-demand skills. Udemy learners receive special pricing for career services through Indeed, while new users on Indeed can access Udemy’s content via subscription plans, free for 30 days, creating a seamless career pathway.
STRADVISION collaborates with Arm
STRADVISION collaborated with Arm to support the launch of Arm Zena Compute Subsystems, a pre-integrated platform for AI-defined vehicles. The partnership aligns with open standards-based initiatives like SOAFEE, supporting continuous innovation in automotive AI.
Second Front Systems Partners with Cohere
Second Front Systems partnered with Cohere to accelerate secure, mission-ready AI deployment across the Department of Defense and allied agencies. Cohere’s enterprise AI tools will be delivered via Second Front’s DevSecOps platform, 2F Game Warden, removing compliance bottlenecks and enabling trusted AI delivery.
Pure Storage Selects MaxVal
Pure Storage selected MaxVal’s Max-IDS to enhance patent prosecution efficiency by automating reference management, streamlining IDS workflows, and ensuring USPTO compliance, reducing manual effort and improving IP team accuracy.
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