The hottest Tech Partnerships Substack posts right now

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Updater, Shannon Liao's gaming newsletter 137 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. IGN employees are forming a union with the majority of them signing union authorization cards due to current industry instability and a desire for protection.
  2. Xbox reassured employees in a town hall that they have no plans to stop making consoles amidst rumors of Xbox exclusives moving to the PS5.
  3. Disney is investing in Epic Games, hinting at a possible metaverse collaboration without using the term explicitly. The potential partnership is seen as a strategic move by Disney after past gaming industry setbacks.
thomaswdinsmore 1 HN point 12 Jun 24
  1. Dataiku is preparing for a potential exit, possibly an IPO, evidenced by recent investments and new executive hires.
  2. Dataiku focuses on business users with its analytics platform, leveraging partnerships with big data players like Databricks and Snowflake.
  3. While Dataiku shows growth in revenue, its capabilities in machine learning and generative AI, like Hugging Face models, are not as robust, and they partner with other companies for these advanced technologies.
CyberSecurityMew 0 implied HN points 16 May 23
  1. Integrity Tech has acquired a stake in Wing Shield Intelligence, becoming its largest external shareholder. They aim to collaborate on secure application of new technologies like IoT and AI in the digital economy.
  2. Wing Shield Intelligence specializes in secure AI products and solutions, focusing on areas like smart cities, energy, and manufacturing. Their technologies include chip fingerprints for identity security and intelligent interconnection systems.
  3. Integritytech, a prominent network testing enterprise in China, is joining forces with Wing Shield Intelligence to enhance IoT and AI security measures. This partnership will boost technological advancements and market growth for Wing Shield Intelligence.
Sector 6 | The Newsletter of AIM 0 implied HN points 26 Mar 24
  1. Apple is shifting its strategy by outsourcing some of its artificial intelligence work. Instead of creating everything in-house, they're looking to collaborate with other tech companies.
  2. They have partnered with Baidu to use its AI model for future iPhone and iOS updates. This decision shows they are willing to work with other companies to enhance their technology.
  3. This new approach seems to be a response to the competitive landscape in AI development. Apple is adapting rather than trying to do everything alone.
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