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Digitech Services Joins IBM Partner Plus Program as Official Business Partner

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PHOENIX, AZ, UNITED STATES — November 12, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ —

A fast-growing digital transformation and IT consulting firm, announced today that it has become an official IBM Business Partner through the IBM Partner Plus Program, marking a significant milestone in the company’s journey of innovation and expansion.

As part of this collaboration, Digitech gains the capability to deliver, resell, and co-market IBM’s industry-leading software, cloud, and AI solutions across public and private sectors. As a registered IBM Service Business Partner, Digitech is authorized to deploy and integrate technologies such as IBM watsonx.ai, Maximo, Cloud Pak for Data, and Turbonomic—empowering clients to accelerate modernization and harness the full potential of AI and automation.

“This partnership validates our deep technical expertise and reinforces our commitment to helping clients unlock value through AI and data-driven innovation,” said Dr. Saju Skaria, Founder and CEO of Digitech Services. “By combining Digitech’s agility with IBM’s enterprise-grade technologies, we’re better positioned than ever to deliver transformative outcomes for both government and enterprise clients.”

Through the Partner Plus Program, Digitech joins IBM’s Public Sector Partner Ecosystem, creating new teaming opportunities across major federal agencies—including the Departments of Health and Human Services, Veterans Affairs, Defense, and Treasury. The collaboration also enables Digitech to participate in IBM’s Federal Partner Accelerator initiatives and co-develop integrated AI solutions designed to advance digital modernization across government programs.

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