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SADA, a leading Google Cloud consultancy, has been recognized with five Google Public Sector Partner Expertise Badges in areas including AI and Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Maps & Geospatial, Security, and Work Transformation. These achievements highlight SADA’s role in advancing digital transformation for public sector organizations by modernizing services and enhancing operational efficiency. Notable initiatives include helping government bodies and police departments improve digital infrastructure and public safety using Google Cloud technologies. These badges affirm SADA’s capability in leveraging cutting-edge solutions to address public sector challenges and improve citizen services.
Elsewhere in the market, DCI Indonesia was trading firmly up 20% and closing at IDR96,775.00, a new 52-week high. In the meantime, GDS Holdings trailed, down 11.6% to close at $39.58.
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Apple closed at $247.10 up 0.6%, hovering around its 52-week high. On Monday, the company announced a $500 billion U.S. investment and a strategic partnership with Bharti Airtel for Apple TV+ and Apple Music services.
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Alphabet ended the day at $179.25 down 0.2%.
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Microsoft finished trading at $404.00 down 1%, not far from its 52-week low. Last week, Microsoft partnered with SSMH and Matrix to enhance data insights and AI-powered applications through its Fabric and ISV Success Program.
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