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Expereo acquires Videns IT Services, the experts in NextGen SD-WAN & SASE
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Expereo, the global provider of managed Internet, Cloud access, and SD-WAN solutions, announces the acquisition of nextgen SD-WAN & SASE solutions provider Videns IT Services, bolstering Expereo’s SD-WAN network transformation and management capabilities for its multinational enterprise customers. Videns IT Services is a network independent managed services provider […]
COVID-19 Infections in Thailand and the Efforts to Handle the Situation
The Ministry of Public Health of Thailand announced on 12 January 2020 that the first case of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Thailand was found in a 61-year-old Chinese woman traveling from Wuhan, when she arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport
ThailandPlus App to Enable the Tracking of Foreign Tourists in Thailand
All foreign travelers who have received the certificate of entry to Thailand are required to download a new application, called "ThailandPlus,” before they arrive in the country. The Thai government has introduced this new application, as Thailand prepares to open its
Opposition chief whip sued for defamation over allegations made during censure debate
Former Transport Minister Suthep Thaugsuban filed a defamation lawsuit with the Criminal Court today, against opposition chief whip Suthin Klangsaeng, for implicating him incausing 26 billion baht in damage to the state over the termination of the contract for the
The Good, the bad and China
Despite its involvement in the UN Security Council meeting that issued a call for the release of those detained during the coup, the Chinese government may as well have sent Myanmar a “Get Well Soon” card. YANGON – It seems that,
were not paying attention to him.
“I think I will stop here because no one is listening, but laughing. That is enough, thank you,” said a disappointed prime minister before he left the chamber during the censure debate this afternoon. The prime minister took to the floor