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Ferovinum Announces Natwest As Banking Partner

The completion of a £100 million deal has been announced today (19th July) between fintech Ferovinum, NatWest and BCI Capital, which is set to transform the way banks and financial institutions deploy capital into the historically difficult-to-bank UK wine and spirits sector.

In the first deal of its kind, NatWest will lead portfolio funding arrangements for Ferovinum’s wine and spirits inventory finance platform, which leverages unique supply chain technology to enable more flexible and efficient funding for businesses within the sector.

It also provides banks and financial institutions with a more risk-managed and cost-efficient way to support the industry.

The £100 million deal comprises an £80 million phased transaction provided by NatWest, with the remainder being…


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Yanolja Cloud member company eZee Technosys Awarded 2023 Expedia Group Elite Connectivity Partner Status

SolarWinds to host North American Transform Partner Summit

SolarWinds, a leading provider of simple, powerful, secure observability and IT management software, today announced it will host its annual North American Partner Summit in Austin from February 27 – March 3. The event is part of a series of Partner Summits SolarWinds is hosting across Europe, Asia, and North America to provide information and support for the company’s channel partners. At this year’s North American Partner Summit—which will be held live and in-person for the first time in two years—partners will be able to meet with SolarWinds executives, product experts, and other partners from North America.

Over the course of the summit, SolarWinds will share updates to its product strategy and innovations and hold panel discussions and presentations about how partners…


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Microsoft Changes Cloud Licensing to Ease Moving Workloads to Partner Clouds

Microsoft recently announced that it would implement significant revisions and upgrades to its outsourcing and hosting terms to benefit partners and customers globally starting from the 1st of October. 

The company is making the changes based on customer feedback and preventing an antitrust investigation from the European Union. According to a Microsoft Partner blog post, the changes have three primary goals:

  • Ease migration to the partner cloud by expanding use rights to allow customers to run their software, including Windows 11, on hosters’ multitenant servers and more easily license virtual machines for Windows Server.
  • Provide more opportunities for partners to work with more customers, sell the necessary solutions, and run them where they prefer.
  • Enable…

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