Technology companies such as Trax, Bindplane, Cisco, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Trax Collaborates with Pan Am’s
Trax will support Pan Am’s modernization strategy through its eMRO maintenance-management platform, eMobility applications, and cloud hosting solution. The investment focuses on digital transformation, enabling paperless workflows, real-time operational data, enhanced compliance, and optimized inventory management. Trax’s cloud-based technology provides scalability, faster updates, and improved global coordination. The innovation strengthens maintenance reliability, reduces manual processes, and increases operational efficiency. Customers benefit from better service continuity and safer aircraft operations as Pan Am advances its long-term growth plans with a fully digitized maintenance ecosystem.
Foresite Cybersecurity Partners with Bindplane
Foresite Cybersecurity and Bindplane have formed a strategic partnership to deliver a unified telemetry-pipeline solution for Google SecOps users. The strategy centers on replacing legacy forwarders with Bindplane’s OpenTelemetry-native architecture, enabling high-scale data ingestion, real-time enrichment, and secure data masking. The technology enhances multi-cloud visibility and strengthens threat detection through cleaner, more actionable telemetry. Innovation in AI-ready data processing boosts security response speed. Customers benefit from improved accuracy, stronger compliance, and reduced operational complexity. This collaboration supports both companies’ expansion in global cloud-security services.
Asiacell Selects Cisco Asiacell selected Cisco’s AI-powered Provider Connectivity Assurance (PCA) platform to upgrade its network operations across Iraq. The strategy is to move from reactive to predictive network management, leveraging AI to monitor, analyze, and optimize connectivity in real time. This investment in advanced automation and intelligence aims to enhance network reliability for Asiacell’s 19.7 million customers. The technology detects anomalies, diagnoses root causes, and enables self-healing networks —reducing downtime. Asiacell’s adoption of this innovation seeks to improve service quality, support 5G evolution, and offer customers consistently reliable digital experiences nationwide.
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