Technology companies such as Wipro, Fawry, Tecsys, Rimini Solutions, e2open, Shopsense AI, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Fawry Partners with Truecaller
Fawry, Egypt’s leading fintech company, has partnered with Truecaller to transform customer communication by using Truecaller’s Customer Experience Solution. This technology enables instant recognition of Fawry’s verified calls with official branding elements displayed in English and Arabic, promoting greater trust, security, and engagement with customers across regional and global markets.
Carolina Cat Selects Tecsys
Carolina Cat has selected Tecsys’ Omni Warehouse Management System to optimize distribution operations and support business growth. By adopting Tecsys’ Omni WMS, Carolina Cat reinforces its commitment to operational excellence, leveraging advanced supply chain technology to meet evolving industry demands.
MLU Selects Rimini Solutions
The Mobile Learning Unit at the University of Melbourne has selected Rimini Manage and Rimini Consult for Salesforce, provided by Rimini Street, to enhance stability and functionality of its eLearning platform. Using Salesforce as its core system, MLU delivers end-to-end learning solutions that include course creation, LMS hosting, and learner support, aiming to make education more accessible and engaging.
Nutrabolt Selects e2open
Nutrabolt has selected e2open’s connected supply chain platform to support its digital transformation strategy. Building on existing use of e2open Transportation Management, Parcel, and Global Trade Management applications, Nutrabolt will add Demand Planning, Supply Planning, and Multi-Echelon Inventory Optimization applications to improve productivity, ensure supply, and manage growth complexities across its portfolio, including C4, XTEND, and Cellucor brands.
BuzzFeed Partners with Shopsense AI
BuzzFeed has partnered with Shopsense AI to expand inventory for retail media buyers by integrating AI-powered Commerce Operating System technology into its articles. BuzzFeed will activate AI-driven product carousels and fully sponsored modules featuring curated collections, enabling its 71 million monthly U.S. visitors to explore and purchase products seamlessly.
Vorwerk selects Wipro
Wipro, a global technology services and consulting company, has secured a five-year deal with Vorwerk, Europe’s number one direct sales company and a global leader in high-quality household appliances. Wipro will be responsible for managing and transforming Vorwerk’s entire IT landscape. The scope of the engagement includes future-proofing Vorwerk’s IT infrastructure by implementing Wipro’s AI-powered infrastructure operations solutions, which are designed to drive large-scale enterprise transformation. As part of the deal, Wipro will consolidate all of Vorwerk’s business applications, infrastructure, and cybersecurity functions onto a single, unified monitoring platform. Vorwerk’s Managing Director and Group CIO, Jörg Kohlenz, underscored the importance of the partnership, noting that Wipro’s commitment to innovation, quality, and sustainability aligns perfectly with Vorwerk’s vision for future growth.
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