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Yondr Group & Marubeni Corporation forge data centre alliance in Japan

Fri, 16th Feb 2024
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Yondr Group, a dominant player in hyperscale data centres, builds strategic expansion plans with major Japanese conglomerate Marubeni Corporation, intending to establish a centre in West Tokyo.
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Cyber crime damage costs firms up to $5m annually, says Barracuda

Wed, 31st Jan 2024
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Annual business cybercrime recovery costs can reach up to $5m, with firms fearing a rise in GenAI-powered attacks, according to a Barracuda Networks report.
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ADP recognised as a leader for global payroll capabilities

Wed, 20th Dec 2023
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ADP has been acknowledged as a global payroll front-runner by prominent industry analysts including Everest Group.
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SNP completes CEO transition with a new appointment

Tue, 17th Jan 2023
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SNP appoints Dr. Jens Amail as its new CEO, possesses extensive management expertise in software services industry in Europe, the US and Asia.
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IGEL appoints Simon Townsend & Jason Mafera as CTO for EMEA & CTO for North America

Fri, 21st Oct 2022
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IGEL's Office of the CTO hires Simon Townsend as Field CTO for EMEA and Jason Mafera as Field CTO for North America to optimize customer experience.
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InMobi appoints Richard O'Sullivan as vice president of agency partnerships in APAC

Fri, 27th May 2022
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Richard O'Sullivan, ANZ VP and GM, takes on VP of Agency Partnerships in APAC role to drive deeper and more extensive partnerships. #ANZ #InMobi.
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Personal computing devices will return to growth - but not until 2019

Mon, 29th May 2017
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Commercial notebooks and detatchable tablets will help drive the personal computing device market back to growth – but it won't be until 2019.