Technology companies such as Clearsense, BroadForward, Greenlight, Radisys Media Server, Microsoft, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Summa Health Partners with Clearsense
Summa Health and Clearsense partnered to enhance data accessibility and patient outcomes. Clearsense will implement its 1Clearsense Platform at Summa Health, streamlining data integration and improving clinical workflows.
The collaboration highlights the healthcare industry’s focus on data enablement and IT cost reduction.
Japan Communications Selects BroadForward
Japan Communications selected BroadForward to enable signaling solutions for its Neo-Carrier service launching in May 2026. JCI will deploy BroadForward’s Diameter Routing platform, Gateway Mobile Location Center, and Signaling Transfer Point solutions to enhance connectivity while bypassing traditional mobile network constraints.
WSFS Bank Partners with Greenlight
WSFS Bank partnered with Greenlight Financial Technology to promote financial literacy among children and teenagers. WSFS Bank clients will receive free access to Greenlight’s family finance app, fostering positive money habits.
Unisys Selects Radisys Media Server
Radisys Corporation was selected by Unisys to enhance voicemail services for Tier 1 mobile network operators. Unisys will integrate Radisys’ Engage Media Server, featuring Media Resource Function technology for media mixing, transcoding, and DTMF signal detection. The solution supports Unisys’ transition to cloud and container-based infrastructure.
Kyndryl Collaborates with Microsoft
Kyndryl and Microsoft announced a collaboration to introduce AI-powered healthcare solutions. Kyndryl will support Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot, an AI assistant automating clinical documentation through voice dictation, ambient listening, and natural language capabilities. The solution aims to improve administrative efficiency and patient care.
Firstsource Solutions opens AI Innovation Lab
Firstsource Solutions announced the opening of its Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Headquarters in Melbourne, Victoria, alongside the launch of a dedicated AI Innovation Lab.
The ANZ Headquarters will be a hub for specialist, domain-led service operations, featuring a delivery center and an AI Lab dedicated to advancing responsible AI adoption and industry innovation.
The lab will conduct research in AI, engineering, robotics, and digital experimentation, working closely with Victorian universities to nurture AI talent and foster industry collaborations.
Firstsource’s ANZ Headquarters and AI Lab will drive meaningful research and real-world AI applications for enterprises globally, bringing over 400 new opportunities to the region over the next five years.