Sydney-based privacy and data-sharing tech firm World Data Exchange has acquired digi.me, a UK platform operator that helps businesses and governments develop and deploy consumer-centric applications.
GUEST OPINION: The past year was not only a time for transformation but a time for transition – but which of the many new approaches will take hold in our local market? For 2022 and beyond, there are many tech predications that incorporate what has been learned in the past year and yet we also need to keep our eyes closely on the horizon to ensure we improve not only future technologies but the importance of products and services solutions also.
Concourse Initiatives has launched the UK’s first full planning and production service on train liveries with Lycamobile as its first advertiser.
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