Altair Names Lydonia Technologies Channel Partner for Data Analytics in North America
August 21, 2023 | AltairEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Altair, a global leader in computational science and artificial intelligence (AI), announced that Lydonia Technologies, the leading provider of hyperautomation software and solutions, has joined its growing channel partner network. Lydonia Technologies will offer Altair® RapidMiner® – Altair’s data analytics and AI platform – as well as Altair SLC™, an alternative SAS language environment, to customers in the U.S. Specializing in hyperautomation services and solutions, Lydonia Technologies helps companies increase the automation of their business processes through AI, machine learning, and robotic process automation (RPA).
“Adding Lydonia Technologies to our channel partner network is an opportunity that will benefit customers in countless ways,” said Jason Napolitano, senior vice president, Americas, Altair. “Its services and solutions will allow customers to capitalize on their most valuable assets – time and data – and mitigate risk, accelerate growth, improve customer experiences, and more.”
"As Lydonia continues to grow and evolve, we are excited to announce our new partnership with Altair. This collaboration represents an exciting opportunity to combine our respective strengths and drive innovation for our joint customers," said Kevin Scannell, founder and chief executive officer, Lydonia Technologies. "Altair's expertise in AI, data science, analytics software, and the SAS language, coupled with our cutting-edge solutions, will enable us to deliver even greater value to customers. Together, we aim to revolutionize the way businesses harness hyperautomation to achieve their goals. I am confident this partnership will open new doors for success."
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