Technology companies such as Google Cloud, Microsoft, Databricks, Oracle, Nexar, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

LanzaJet Partners with Microsoft
LanzaJet, a sustainable fuels technology company, expanded its partnership with Microsoft to support global growth. The partnership leverages Azure to enhance LanzaJet’s operational systems, financial platforms, and data-driven insights. The strategy involves scaling sustainable aviation fuel deployment using cloud technologies. Investment from Microsoft will be used to integrate Azure capabilities across the organization. The technology improvement focuses on adding data analytics, AI, and cloud infrastructure to SAF operations. Customer focus includes energy producers and aviation customers relying on SAF. Innovation emerges from combining SAF production with Microsoft’s enterprise-grade AI and cloud tools. Benefits include improved production efficiency, stronger operational systems, enhanced scalability, and enriched data visibility. LanzaJet was founded by LanzaTech in 2020; its CEO is Jimmy Samartzis.
Databricks Collaborates with Google Cloud
Databricks and Google Cloud formed a strategic AI partnership to make Gemini models available natively within the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform. The strategy enables enterprises to build, deploy, and scale AI agents directly on proprietary data without moving it, ensuring unified governance. Investment covers product integration and joint infrastructure deployment. The technology integrates Gemini 2.5 Pro and Flash models into Databricks, supports SQL queries, model endpoints, and includes Deep Think advanced reasoning mode under Databricks Unity Catalog governance. The customer focus includes organizations seeking secure, compliant AI-driven workflows on enterprise data. Innovation lies in embedding advanced reasoning AI models directly into the Lakehouse environment and eliminating data duplication. Benefits include streamlined AI development, enhanced decision-making, simplified operations, and secure enterprise-grade AI usage.
Seekr Partners with Oracle
Seekr, an AI company focused on enterprise and government solutions, entered a multi-year partnership with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure leveraging AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs. The strategy is to accelerate trusted AI deployment across sectors through joint go-to-market initiatives. Investment supports SeekrFlow platform deployment with multi-node model training and global infrastructure scaling. Technology integrates vision-language and agentic AI models using OCI’s GPU-powered infrastructure. Customer focus includes enterprise and government organizations requiring secure, scalable AI workloads. Innovation centers on combining GPU-based computers, cloud security, and transparent AI capabilities. Benefits include efficient multi-node training, reduced AI deployment timelines, global availability, and less data movement.
Nexar Partners with Flywheel
Nexar has partnered with Flywheel to modernize taxi operations by integrating real-time telematics, safety analytics, and cloud-connected dashcam systems. The strategy targets enhancing taxi fleet visibility and safety through connected vehicle data. Investment covers deployment of telematics hardware, analytics software, and integration with Flywheel’s dispatch platform. The technology includes AI-driven camera systems, GPS tracking, and safety alert features. Customer focus is on taxi operators and drivers seeking improved operational oversight and incident response. Innovation lies in combining Nexar’s connected vehicle infrastructure with Flywheel’s ride-hailing environment. Benefits include enhanced fleet safety monitoring, improved driver accountability, operational insights, and better customer service.
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