Redweb step into virtual reality with Cancer Research UK
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Redweb are pleased to announce that they have collaborated with longstanding client Cancer Research UK to explore the world of virtual reality. Cancer Research UK, the world’s leading cancer charity and client of Redweb’s since 2013, approached the leading UK digital agency in August...

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Coriant has introduced the Coriant Groove™ G30 DCI Platform, a stackable transport solution for cloud and data center networks. 

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