Technology companies such as Google Cloud, Inspectorio and Duck Creek OnDemand announced their latest tech deals and channel partnerships.

Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office Collaborates with Google Cloud
The Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO) has selected Google Cloud Gemini for Government as the first enterprise-grade AI deployed on GenAI.mil, covering 3 million civilian and military personnel. The IL5-authorized platform offers secure data sovereignty along with advanced AI models and agentic tools. The initiative aims to modernize legacy systems, streamline administrative workflows, accelerate contracting and strengthen real-time decision making. By unifying search, compliance checklist generation, risk assessments and other workflows under one secure AI cloud, the strategy improves efficiency, security and digital readiness across the workforce.
Urban Outfitters Partners with Inspectorio
Urban Outfitters will deploy Inspectorio’s AI-powered supply chain platform across its global brands to meet increasingly complex compliance requirements. Inspectorio’s technology centralizes compliance data collection, automates reporting and enables full traceability across suppliers. It supports France’s AGEC anti-waste law, EU deforestation rules and upcoming Digital Product Passport requirements. The platform replaces fragmented manual processes with real-time vendor visibility, automated lab test workflows and robust compliance controls. This strengthens customer protection, ensures sustainable sourcing and prepares Urban Outfitters for future global regulations.
Indigo Insurance Selects Duck Creek OnDemand
Indigo Insurance has selected Duck Creek OnDemand along with Duck Creek Clarity to modernize its technology foundation and support rapid growth across the Caribbean. The cloud native platform unifies underwriting, policy administration, claims integration and analytics under a scalable architecture. This supports Indigo’s digital-first strategy, enabling faster product configuration, data-driven decision making, improved customer experience and seamless expansion into new markets. By replacing legacy systems, Indigo aims to boost agility, reduce IT complexity and build a robust, future-ready platform for its auto and general insurance customers.
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