YuJa partners with Carahsoft as pair focus on digital compliance platforms for government agencies

Cloud platform provider YuJa has announced a new strategic partnership with government IT solutions provider Carahsoft Technology Corp. 

Under the new partnership, Carahsoft will serve as YuJa’s Master Provider, making its compliance platforms and solutions available to the public sector.

YuJa offers secure, scalable and accessible tools for creating and distributing compliant digital media for education, government, healthcare, finance, and other regulated industry organizations. 

“We're pleased to continue offering YuJa's solutions as part of our educational technology portfolio,” says Isaac Kingsmith, Director of Business Development at YuJa. “This partnership with Carahsoft allows us to offer our Government customers innovative tools that enhance their digital learning and communication capabilities while maintaining compliance with industry standards.”

YuJa’s platforms are now available through Carahsoft and its resellers including: YuJa Enterprise Video Platform, YuJa Panorama LMS Accessibility Platform, YuJa Engage Student Response System and YuJa Verity Test Proctoring Platform.

"Adding YuJa's solutions to our offerings will greatly enhance the tools Government agencies have access to," adds Martin Gavin, Program Executive for Educational Technology at Carahsoft. 

“This partnership, through the support of our resellers, will provide Government agencies with tools designed to improve digital learning and communication while also meeting industry compliance standards. We look forward to building on this partnership to continue bringing these critical education solutions to the public sector.”

In April, YuJa launched Accessibility Products Marketplace, a centralized platform offering tools designed to help institutions with content in the learning management system.

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