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Tech news: Infosys, AWS, Rimini Street, Palantir, Informatica

Tech news: Infosys, AWS, Rimini Street, Palantir, Informatica, OneLayer, among others, announced their technology partnerships with enterprise clients or channel partners.

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Standard Foods partners with Rimini Street

Rimini Street, a provider of enterprise software support, announced that Standard Foods Corporation has selected Rimini Support for SAP.

The partnership will enable Standard Foods to achieve cost savings, improve quality of support for its SAP systems, and reallocate IT resources towards other projects.

APA in partnership with Palantir

Palantir Technologies, a builder of artificial intelligence systems, and APA Corporation, a leading oil and gas company, announced their partnership.

The new contract builds on the work deployed across APA’s global portfolio over the past three years and introduces new artificial intelligence capabilities with Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) software.

Informatica partners with HowGood

Informatica, a cloud data management provider, announced a partnership with HowGood, a research company.

Informatica will enable companies and food suppliers to make data-driven sustainability decisions and improve ESG performance.

OneLayer in partnership with World Wide Technology

OneLayer, a leader in managing and securing enterprise private 5G/LTE OT networks, announced a partnership with World Wide Technology (WWT), a technology services provider. This contract aims to drive operational excellence and security in the growing private cellular market.

PTC in partnership with AWS

PTC announced its partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to accelerate the growth of its Onshape cloud-native computer-aided design (CAD) and product data management (PDM) solution.

This collaboration will focus on advancing Onshape product enhancements, customer adoption programs, and artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives.

RentRedi partners with Steadily

RentRedi, a provider of property management software, has partnered with Steadily to make it easier for rental investors and property managers to find affordable landlord insurance.

As part of their RentRedi subscription, landlords have a Member Perks program where they have easy access to affordable landlord insurance services through Steadily. Landlord insurance helps protect landlords from financial losses related to their rental properties, including property damage, loss of rental income, and liability.

Infosys and Polestar in pact

Infosys announced partnership with Polestar, the Swedish electric performance car brand, to create a base for Polestar’s development of in-car infotainment, Software and Electrical / Electronics (SW&EE) engineering, user experience (UX), and cloud-powered digital services.

Infosys will establish a global technology hub for Polestar at its development center in Bengaluru, India. This hub aims to deliver electric vehicle (EV) software development and validation across many domains including infotainment, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and telematics.

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