Partnerships stories
Large organisations will be able to push AI out of pilot mode as Tech Mahindra and ServiceNow scale a multi-year enterprise deployment deal.
The project could help New Zealand tap rising global pilot demand by pairing the revived trainer with software that flags safety risks.
Enterprises are under pressure to prove returns from AI, as the expanded tie-up will push projects beyond pilots and into live workflows.
Startup aims to cut customer acquisition costs by pairing non-competing tech brands for joint campaigns as paid ads and cold outreach bite.
The deal gives Río Hondo College extra ERP and application support as it seeks to ease strain on internal IT staff and improve continuity.
Din ers in Azerbaijan will soon be able to scan, order, pay and tip in one go as hospitality firms adopt a shared QR system.
Advertisers can now target Australian connected TV households more precisely as Fetch TV adds HopprTV audience data to its ad inventory.
Global 2000 buyers should gain easier access to GPU capacity and local AI controls as the firms link their platforms.
The Seoul site could speed LG's push into home and industrial robots, as the group aims to gather 100,000 hours of training data.
Small and mid-sized businesses in the UK and Ireland will keep access to integrated card payments as Elavon and Sage extend their tie-up.
Customer projects in the DACH region will continue unchanged as Adfinis folds its German unit into a tighter global structure under Felix Kronlage-Dammers.
Businesses in the preview can use the model for real-time coding, support and trading tasks, with responses up to 14 times faster.
More advisers are chasing complex cyber and cloud deals, and Telarus has singled out Quest's support in helping them close them.
The promotions come as Australia's payments sector braces for new licensing rules and closer scrutiny of governance at fast-growing processors.
Accounting firms could cut manual steps as transaction-level risk analysis is built into a single audit platform used for planning and reporting.
Households could soon manage entertainment, gaming and fitness subscriptions on one TV bill as operators seek fresh revenue beyond connectivity.
The appointment comes as iGoDirect targets faster growth in New Zealand's expanding corporate gift card market, forecast at NZD $2.25 billion by 2028.
SaaS providers could boost revenue and simplify billing as Paymath offers embedded payments support to firms using aggregator-based platforms.
Fintechs and crypto firms could cut card-launch complexity as the deal bundles processing, issuing and settlement into one route.
Federal buyers could gain faster access to drones and telehealth tools as the firms combine surveillance, location and care systems.