New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI/PNN): ADA, the largest digital growth partner in South and Southeast Asia, acquires dhiOmics to launch its Global Data and AI delivery hub. The acquisition enhances ADA's digital transformation capabilities and expands its ability to deliver to global clients at scale and speed. The hub will leverage customer data platforms, marketing cloud, and customer engagement platforms with teams specialising in data engineering, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), and cloud infrastructure. dhiOmics was founded in 2017 with a skilled talent pool of 200 people, equipped with deep skillsets covering marketing analytics, tech developers and data engineering. dhiOmics serves brands across industries including retail/eCommerce, healthcare, technology, modern industrial. With the acquisition of dhiOmics, ADA has not only enhanced its digital transformation capabilities, but also gained a strong presence in the Indian market, which is one of the fast
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The DFRLab assembled policymakers and civil-society leaders together to drive forward a democratic tech agenda that is rights-respecting and inclusive.
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With autocratic regimes more aggressively restricting freedom of speech on the internet, it is all the more important for the European Union (EU) and the United States to put forward a positive, alternative model of online regulation, said two European Commission policy officials Wednesday at the 360/Open Summit, hosted by the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab.
Prabhat Agarwal, head of the Commission’s Digital Services and Platforms unit, and Gerard de Graaf, director for the digital transformation in the Commission’s Communications Networks, Content and Technology directorate-general, were the leading drafters of the Digital Services Act (DSA). The bill is a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive regulatory frame