Originally Posted on Info Tech Lead
December 12, 2024
Red Hat, AWS, Shift4, Intel, TelmyVet, Netmore, among others, announced their tech deals or channel partnerships.

Red Hat Partners with AWS
Red Hat has signed a strategic agreement with AWS to enhance hybrid cloud solutions and AI deployments. By scaling platforms like Red Hat OpenShift AI and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization on AWS infrastructure, the partnership simplifies virtual machine migration and supports AI-driven applications.
Lotus Chooses AWS
Luxury automaker Lotus has selected AWS as its preferred cloud provider to drive innovation in connected and automated vehicles. Using AWS technologies, including IoT, machine learning, and generative AI, Lotus aims to deliver features like autonomous driving, immersive infotainment, and rapid EV charging.
Memphis Grizzlies Partners with Shift4
The Memphis Grizzlies has entered a partnership with Shift4, a leader in integrated payments and commerce technology, to revolutionize payment experiences at the FedExForum. Shift4 will provide state-of-the-art point-of-sale systems to streamline food, beverage, and ticketing transactions, enhancing operational efficiency and fan satisfaction.
CyberLink Partners with Intel
CyberLink has introduced a AI-powered video frame interpolation feature in its PowerDirector software, developed in collaboration with Intel. This innovation, enabled by Intel Video Processing Library and Core Ultra Processors, allows users to convert low-frame-rate videos into high-frame-rate content up to 120 fps.
By analyzing motion and filling frame gaps with AI, the technology ensures smooth, stutter-free playback, perfect for creating high-quality 4K videos. Its on-device processing capabilities eliminate the need for cloud-based solutions, offering faster performance and reducing costs, marking a significant leap in accessible, AI-driven video editing tools.
PetPace Partners with TelmyVet
PetPace and TelmyVet have joined forces to transform pet care in Canada through AI-driven health monitoring collars integrated with telemedicine platforms. PetPace’s wearable technology, powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, provides real-time health analytics for pets, enabling early disease detection and continuous health monitoring.
The partnership allows veterinary practices to leverage TelmyVet’s telemedicine platform for enhanced connectivity with pet owners, ensuring timely care and diagnostics.

Digita Selects Netmore
Digita, a Finnish tech company, has selected Netmore’s Platform-as-a-Service to enhance its LoRaWAN IoT network capabilities in Finland. The collaboration optimizes IoT connectivity for applications in smart buildings, utilities, logistics, and district heating.
By integrating Netmore’s globally recognized platform, Digita streamlines its network operations, supports international IoT roaming, and expands its service reach, providing scalable, cost-effective connectivity solutions to domestic and global markets.