Technology companies such as SAP, Generac, Viettel Solutions, Scalefusion, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

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SAP Partners with Uptycs
Enterprise software provider SAP announced a partnership with Uptycs, a cloud-native cybersecurity platform developer, to deploy advanced AI-powered threat detection capabilities across enterprise environments. The collaboration integrates Uptycs’ real-time threat hunting, security analytics, and cloud workload protection technologies with SAP systems to strengthen cybersecurity for organizations operating in complex cloud environments. Strategically, the partnership addresses the growing challenge of AI-driven cyber threats by enabling automated monitoring and rapid threat response across enterprise infrastructures. By combining SAP’s enterprise software ecosystem with Uptycs’ AI-based security analytics, the companies aim to deliver scalable security solutions that protect business applications, cloud platforms, and digital assets.
Generac Partners with EPC Power
Generac Power Systems partnered with EPC Power to deploy integrated energy infrastructure designed specifically for modern data centers supporting AI and high-performance computing workloads. The collaboration combines battery storage systems, advanced power controllers, and grid-forming inverters to create resilient energy platforms capable of supporting the rapidly growing energy demands of hyperscale data centers. Strategically, the partnership aims to deliver reliable power solutions that can operate seamlessly with or without grid connectivity. The technology enables real-time load management, power stabilization, and efficient energy distribution for AI infrastructure. The initiative reflects the growing need for innovative energy systems to support the global expansion of data center capacity.
Viettel Solutions Collaborates with Aduna Global
Viettel Solutions and Aduna Global announced a strategic partnership to deploy network API services aimed at enabling new digital services for enterprises and developers. The collaboration focuses on integrating telecom infrastructure with advanced technologies such as cloud computing, AI, big data, and IoT to create programmable network capabilities. Through the partnership, organizations will be able to access telecom network functions through APIs to develop innovative digital applications and services. Strategically, the initiative supports the development of a connected digital ecosystem by enabling developers and businesses to build new services on top of telecom networks. The collaboration was announced during Mobile World Congress 2026.
Scalefusion Partners with Renaissance Unified endpoint management platform Scalefusion, developed by ProMobi Technologies, partnered with Renaissance, an IT value-added distributor in Ireland, to expand deployment of device management and security technologies across the region. The collaboration will deliver endpoint management, zero-trust security frameworks, and device lifecycle management solutions to enterprises and managed service providers. Strategically, the partnership aims to accelerate adoption of secure digital workplaces as organizations manage growing numbers of mobile devices and remote endpoints. By combining Scalefusion’s unified device management platform with Renaissance’s distribution network and technical expertise, the companies intend to deliver scalable cybersecurity and endpoint control solutions for enterprises modernizing their IT infrastructure.
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