Companies such as Ellucian, Matsui Securities, Broadridge, among others, have announced technology deployment deals focused on SaaS platforms, cloud-based systems, and financial technology.

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Ellucian Deploys SaaS SIS and ERP Platforms Across 26 Institutions
Ellucian announced deployment of its SaaS-based Student Information System (SIS) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions across 26 institutions in the first quarter of 2026. The deployment includes platforms such as Ellucian Student, HCM, and Finance, powered by Banner and Colleague systems. These cloud-based solutions unify academic and administrative operations on an AI-powered platform. The deployment supports modernization initiatives by improving connectivity, operational efficiency, and data access for institutions. The systems enable end-to-end management of student and institutional processes. This large-scale rollout reflects increasing adoption of SaaS and AI-driven platforms in higher education to enhance operational agility and digital transformation efforts.
Matsui Securities Deploys Broadridge SaaS Platform for Securities Lending
Matsui Securities announced deployment of Broadridge’s JASDEC Processing Solution on a SaaS platform to transform its securities lending operations. The deployment automates processes such as trade matching, securities transfers, and settlement using straight-through processing. The platform reduces manual intervention and enables real-time transaction processing. It supports integration with Japan’s central securities depository systems and aligns with upcoming market changes. The deployment enhances operational efficiency, scalability, and speed in securities lending activities. By leveraging cloud-based SaaS infrastructure, Matsui Securities improves workflow automation and positions its operations for growth within evolving financial markets.
Accelsius Deploys NeuCool IR150 Liquid Cooling System for AI Data Centers
Accelsius announced the general availability and deployment of its NeuCool IR150, an integrated rack-level liquid cooling system designed for AI and high-performance computing environments. The system combines a two-phase coolant distribution unit, IT rack space, and built-in liquid and vapor management in a single enclosure, supporting up to 150kW capacity. The deployment enables hyperscalers, cloud providers, and enterprises to implement direct-to-chip cooling for AI infrastructure. Accelsius also introduced the HyperStart program to support deployment planning, validation, and integration into data center designs. The solution is designed to reduce energy consumption and eliminate water usage while supporting scalable, high-density AI workloads across modern data center environments.
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