Technology companies such as SS&C, Brightwell, Amway, Aeva, Coveo AI, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

FES Super Collaborates with SS&C
FES Super has signed a long-term agreement to extend its partnership with SS&C Technologies. FES Super uses SS&C Bluedoor, a cloud-hosted registry platform enabling real-time automation and straight-through processing to streamline administration and enhance member experience. SS&C also provides digital and reporting services.
Aeromexico Partners with Brightwell
Aeromexico has partnered with Brightwell to enhance its refund and reimbursement process using Brightwell’s Latitude, a digital refund solution that streamlines payouts, reduces costs, and improves passenger satisfaction, aligning with the airline’s focus on seamless travel.
o9 partners with Amway
o9 deployed its Demand Planning capabilities at Amway in the Asia Pacific region. Amway selected o9’s Digital Brain platform to replace legacy systems with AI/ML forecasting, improving accuracy and enabling collaborative decision-making through a centralized system.
Loxo Selects Aeva
Loxo selected Aeva’s long-range 4D LiDAR technology, Aeva Atlas, for its autonomous driving platform, Digital Driver. The sensor will be deployed on Loxo’s delivery vehicles, supporting safe and scalable autonomous operations in middle and last-mile logistics.
SanMar Selects Coveo AI
SanMar selected Coveo AI for SAP Commerce to transform its digital experience. Coveo’s AI-powered product discovery and intelligent search will enhance precision and relevance in navigating SanMar’s comprehensive product catalogs.
Nokia and blackned to develop tactical networks for defense applications
Nokia and blackned, a defense digitalization company partly owned by Rheinmetall, have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop advanced deployable tactical networks for defense applications. The collaboration will combine Nokia’s 5G technology and blackned’s software expertise to create secure, high-performance communication solutions for military operations.
Vi Business in pact with HPE
Vi Business, the enterprise arm of Vodafone Idea, has signed a strategic managed services agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) to deliver networking solutions in India. The partnership will leverage HPE Aruba Networking products to provide end-to-end managed services, including wireless LAN, switching, and security solutions across diverse enterprise environments such as corporate offices, manufacturing facilities, and regional hubs.
Vi Business will manage and support these services through its Network Operations Center (NOC), offering proactive monitoring, AI- and ML-driven analytics, and in-life support under defined service level agreements (SLAs). The collaboration also aims to co-develop solutions for private data centers to meet growing enterprise demand for efficient compute and storage infrastructure — addressing both private and public sector needs, including government agencies.
Deutsche Bank and IBM
Deutsche Bank and IBM have announced an agreement, enabling Deutsche Bank to access IBM’s suite of software solutions. This includes IBM’s business and IT automation stack, hybrid cloud products, the watsonx AI portfolio, and the latest IBM Storage Protect software suite.
The agreement aims to help Deutsche Bank optimize its business processes, modernize its IT infrastructure, and enhance services by replacing legacy systems, improving ROI, and delivering a better customer experience. This partnership marks a deepening of their collaboration, particularly in relation to Deutsche Bank’s existing software ecosystem.
InfotechLead.com News Desk