Technology companies such as Scienaptic AI, Optimizely, Insurity, ISNetworld, Microsoft, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Greenwood Credit Union Partners with Scienaptic AI
Greenwood Credit Union adopted Scienaptic AI to enhance lending decisions with inclusive, risk-calibrated automation. The strategy focuses on improving loan access by applying data-rich AI modeling to personal and business applications. Investment covers platform integration, compliance alignment, and staff training. Technology combines machine learning with non-traditional data sources for underwriting, decisioning, and continuous portfolio monitoring. Customers include individuals and small businesses seeking transparent, equitable lending solutions. Innovation lies in balancing precision risk assessment with fairness, through bias detection and dynamic model adjustments. Benefits include faster loan approvals, reduced manual review, increased lending capacity, and stronger credit inclusion aligned with regulatory standards.
Material Partners with Optimizely
Material, a growth strategy and consumer data company, formed a strategic partnership with Optimizely as a Silver-level partner to deploy scalable, AI-powered digital experience solutions. The collaboration focuses on integrating Material’s behavioral insights, data science, and marketing technology expertise with Optimizely One —covering content management, personalization, commerce, and experimentation — to create cohesive customer journeys. Investment will back co-engineering, platform integration, and global deployment. Technology enables real-time analytics, personalized digital content, and unified customer experiences. Target customers include large enterprise brands aiming to maximize engagement. Benefits include improved adoption of AI-driven personalization, optimized customer interactions, and enhanced ROI through data-backed, composable digital workflows.
ReAlign Selects Insurity
ReAlign, a U.S. specialty insurance underwriter, selected Insurity’s SpatialKey to enhance catastrophe risk management and decision-making across its portfolios. The strategy focuses on optimizing risk selection and exposure control using geospatial and hazard data. Investment covers deployment of Insurity’s cloud-native solution, integration services, and support. Technology enables portfolio aggregation, risk visualization, and hazard analysis through a unified analytics platform. The customer focus includes underwriting teams and program administrators seeking improved profitability and operational efficiency. Benefits include enhanced underwriting accuracy, real-time portfolio insights, streamlined workflows, and stronger risk governance.
Borea Construction Partners with ISNetworld
Borea Construction, a renewable energy EPC provider, implemented ISNetworld across its U.S. operations to standardize subcontractor safety oversight and compliance. The strategy is to centralize subcontractor management by tracking worker qualifications, licenses, and training via ISN Analytics, Contractor License verification, Training Qualifications, and Online Training tools. Investment covers deployment of the platform and integration with existing safety frameworks. Customers include internal site teams and compliance managers aiming for consistent safety standards. Innovation lies in centralized, data-driven subcontractor oversight with real-time visibility. Benefits include streamlined training delivery, improved certification tracking, enhanced collaboration, and elevated jobsite safety across expanding renewable projects.
M‑Files Partners with Microsoft
M‑Files partnered with Microsoft to embed its metadata-driven document management platform across Microsoft 365 apps — including SharePoint Embedded — to unify enterprise content without requiring data migration. The strategy aims to streamline user workflows by integrating seamlessly into Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, and Copilot experiences. Investment focuses on expanding deep platform integration with Microsoft tools and enabling GenAI enhancements through M‑Files Aino. The technology offers contextual search, automated classification, metadata-based workflows, compliance controls, and unified access across repositories. Target users include knowledge workers seeking efficient, secure information management. Benefits include faster document retrieval, consistent filing, enhanced collaboration, governance, and AI-powered productivity within familiar Microsoft interfaces.
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