Technology companies Google Cloud, Lumen, Workera, Tempus AI, Netsmart, among others, announced their tech deals with enterprise clients.

Recursion and Google Cloud Announce Expansion of Partnership
Recursion and Google Cloud have expanded their partnership to support Recursion’s drug discovery platform with cloud computing and generative AI.
By using Google Cloud’s Gemini AI models and BigQuery, Recursion will also explore making some of its AI models available on Google Cloud, helping other researchers and companies accelerate their drug development efforts. This partnership is a significant step towards reducing the costs and time involved in drug discovery.
Workera and Goodland Tech Partner
Workera, a leading AI-driven skills platform, has partnered with Goodland Tech to enhance talent development in rural and underserved communities.
Using Workera’s skill intelligence data, the collaboration will power skills gamification programs focused on in-demand areas like software engineering, AI, and cloud computing.
Avacta and Tempus AI partner
Avacta, a provider of peptide drug conjugates, collaborated with Tempus AI, an AI company that focuses on medical advancement.
Avacta will leverage Tempus’ multimodal datasets consisting of clinical data from over 200,000 cancer patients and allows Avacta to better understand the biology of the tumor microenvironment, including the activity of fibroblast activation proteins (FAP) that are central to its proprietary pre|CISION technology.
Netsmart Partners with VNS Health
Netsmart and VNS Health have partnered to transform end-of-life care using predictive analytics. Their collaboration focuses on utilizing machine learning to optimize patient care, particularly around Hospice Visits in the Last Days of Life.
VNS Health’s predictive analytics will now be integrated into Netsmart’s myUnity electronic health record (EHR) platform, enabling healthcare providers to improve visit scheduling, enhance patient experiences, and meet key quality metrics.
Lumen Partners with Meta
Lumen Technologies and Meta have teamed up to support Meta’s AI-driven ambitions through a significant expansion of network capacity.
Meta will access Lumen’s Private Connectivity Fabric, providing the company with on-demand bandwidth and secure connections to support its massive AI infrastructure. This partnership underscores the need for high-capacity networks in advancing AI development and meeting the connectivity demands of Meta’s global user base.
LOGIX Fiber Networks Collaborates with Mobile Network Operators and WISPs
LOGIX Fiber Networks is collaborating with mobile network operators and wireless internet service providers to enhance 5G network coverage in Texas.
LOGIX will provide rooftop access for 5G towers across key cities like Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. By leveraging existing fiber infrastructure in commercial buildings, LOGIX is reducing the costs associated with deploying 5G networks while improving network performance.
This partnership supports high-speed internet access through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program, which provides $42.45 billion for network expansion.