Technology companies such as Ribbon, Qlik, Cequence, eShipGlobal, Divorce.com, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Moratelindo Selects Ribbon
Moratelindo has selected Ribbon Communications’ advanced IP optical networking solutions to upgrade its submarine network capabilities. The partnership, facilitated through Ribbon’s local partner, addresses Moratelindo’s growing demand for high-capacity and automated connectivity infrastructure across Indonesia.
Alpha Auto Group Collaborates with Qlik
Alpha Auto Group is driving its global expansion by leveraging Qlik’s AI-powered data integration and analytics platform. In partnership with Capital Data Analytics, AAG has improved operational efficiency and streamlined reporting, positioning itself for rapid growth across North America and Europe.
Skyfire Collaborates with Cequence
Skyfire and Cequence Security have formed a partnership to enhance secure access for AI agents. By integrating Cequence’s API security capabilities with Skyfire’s payment and identity network, the alliance enables trusted and programmable access to digital services in the evolving AI Agent economy.
eShipGlobal Partners with NAEP
eShipGlobal has entered a strategic partnership with the National Association of Educational Procurement to provide compliant, sustainable logistics solutions tailored for higher education institutions. The collaboration includes the creation of educational resources and case studies to demonstrate effective logistics strategies.
LegalZoom Partners with Divorce.com
LegalZoom has partnered with Divorce.com to streamline the divorce process through a technology-driven legal support platform. This collaboration allows users to navigate lightly contested and uncontested divorces more affordably and efficiently by combining Divorce.com’s technology with LegalZoom’s legal services.
Iteris wins $10 mn tech deal
Iteris, part of the Almaviva Group, has been selected by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for a new smart mobility initiative aimed at improving transit operations along Harbor Boulevard — one of Orange County’s busiest corridors. The size of the tech deal is valued at nearly $10 million. The contract will deploy Iteris’ microsimulation tools and real-time analytics to optimize transit services across five cities and 53 intersections.
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