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

Infosys has partnered with Polestar, a Swedish electric performance car brand, to establish a global technology hub in Bengaluru, India. The hub will focus on developing in-car infotainment, Software and Electrical/Electronics (SW&EE) engineering, user experience (UX), and cloud-powered digital services for Polestar s electric vehicles. Simultaneously, Infosys has also announced partnerships with AWS, Rimini Street, Palantir, Informatica, OneLayer, and others. These collaborations aim to enhance enterprise clients technology capabilities, improve support for SAP systems, introduce new artificial intelligence capabilities, enable data-driven sustainability decisions, and drive operational excellence in the private cellular market. Standard Foods Corporation has partnered with Rimini Street to improve SAP system support, resulting in cost savings and reallocation of IT resources. APA Corporation and Palantir Technologies have joined forces to deploy new artificial intelligence capabilities across APA s global portfolio. Informatica has partnered with HowGood to help companies and food suppliers make data-driven sustainability decisions. OneLayer has partnered with World Wide Technology to secure and manage enterprise private 5G/LTE OT networks. PTC has partnered with AWS to accelerate the growth of its cloud-native CAD and PDM solution, focusing on product enhancements, customer adoption programs, and AI initiatives. RentRedi has partnered with Steadily to provide affordable landlord insurance services to rental investors and property managers. These partnerships reflect the growing trend of technology companies collaborating to offer innovative solutions and improve their clients businesses.

Source: infotechlead.com
Published on 2024-09-29