BonData and Elad Systems Partner on Automated Data Harmonization

March 05, 2026
BonData and Elad Systems have announced a partnership to integrate BonData’s Smart Harmonization Layer into Elad’s portfolio, enabling faster and more accurate data-driven decisions for enterprises across North America and EMEA.

Tel Aviv-based BonData and Elad Systems have announced a strategic partnership to integrate BonData’s Smart Harmonization Layer into Elad’s solutions portfolio, according to a press release. The collaboration aims to streamline data integration and enable enterprises in North America and EMEA to make faster, more accurate business decisions.

The partnership leverages BonData’s IntelliBond engine to automate the correlation of disparate data entities, reducing the time required to unify and validate information across systems. This approach allows Elad Systems to deliver accurate, consolidated data views to clients in days instead of months.

According to the announcement, the integration focuses on three performance areas: reducing decision latency, eliminating conflicting metrics between departments, and preparing enterprise data for AI models. By providing harmonized and verified data, the companies aim to help clients move from experimental to operational AI use cases.

Elad Systems, a long-standing systems integrator and digital transformation firm, will apply BonData’s technology to accelerate implementation and improve data reliability across its client base.

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