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AdCellerant Enters UK Market, Bringing Scalable Digital Solutions to Agencies and Media Companies
AdCellerant Enters UK Market, Bringing Scalable Digital Solutions to Agencies and Media Companies

Malaysian Reserve

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

AdCellerant Enters UK Market, Bringing Scalable Digital Solutions to Agencies and Media Companies

AdCellerant introduces its proprietary marketing platform, to empower UK agencies and media companies. DENVER, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — AdCellerant, an award-winning leader in marketing technology solutions, is expanding to the United Kingdom. This marks the next phase of the company's international growth strategy, following a successful launch in Canada earlier this year. AdCellerant Launches UK Operations with Scalable Digital Marketing Solutions As the UK's $30 billion digital ad market continues to grow, AdCellerant empowers businesses to perform smarter, operate more efficiently, and deliver results that matter. The company's proprietary platform, offers a comprehensive solution for media companies, agencies, and enterprise-level organizations. Designed to streamline campaign execution and optimize outcomes, the platform empowers users to manage the entire buyer's journey with speed, precision, and ease. Andy McNab Named to Lead AdCellerant's UK Expansion To spearhead this expansion, AdCellerant has appointed Andy McNab to oversee its UK operations and international growth initiatives. Andy brings a wealth of experience in digital marketing, business development, specifically in the UK market. His leadership will drive AdCellerant's mission to become the go-to partner for UK businesses seeking scalable, performance-driven digital advertising solutions. 'The UK market is brimming with opportunity, and I'm excited to welcome AdCellerant's technology and expertise to agencies and media companies across the region,' said Andy McNab, UK Managing Director of AdCellerant. 'I'm proud to lead this charge and deliver innovative solutions that drive measurable impact for our partners.' AdCellerant's UK entry will deliver a robust suite of digital marketing services designed for the region, with plans to further support clients through local partnerships and resources as growth continues. The company's approach combines best-in-class technology, strategic partnerships, and customer-centric support to ensure clients achieve their marketing objectives. 'We are thrilled to introduce AdCellerant's innovative marketing solutions to the UK market,' said Brock Berry, CEO and Co-Founder of AdCellerant. 'With Andy's leadership, we are confident in our ability to deliver exceptional value and results for our UK partners. This expansion is a testament to our commitment to helping businesses worldwide succeed in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.' This expansion underscores AdCellerant's long-term commitment to scalable international growth and strategic partnerships that drive client success. Following a successful launch in Canada earlier this year, the company is continuing its focus on international scalability and meaningful partnerships. To learn more about AdCellerant's UK expansion, or to schedule a meeting with our team. About AdCellerant AdCellerant partners with media companies, agencies, and brands to provide businesses access to high-quality digital marketing technology and solutions. Focused on generating results and growth for businesses of all sizes, AdCellerant offers best-in-class technology and software, award-winning customer service, industry-leading training resources, and exceptional operational support to ensure customer campaign performance. Leveraging proprietary technology AdCellerant effectively connects businesses with their ideal customers at the right time. Harnessing an easy-to-use and nimble advertising tool, users can manage the entire buyer's journey, from quick and accurate comprehensive proposal creation to campaign launch and campaign performance, within a single platform. Media ContactMeghan Brito, SVP of Marketingmbrito@ Follow AdCellerant for more updates. LinkedIn | X | Facebook | Instagram Photo – Logo – View original content:

SAS security scare: Identities of 20 of Britain's most elite soldiers - including the son of a senior politician - accidentally published online with no password protection
SAS security scare: Identities of 20 of Britain's most elite soldiers - including the son of a senior politician - accidentally published online with no password protection

Daily Mail​

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mail​

SAS security scare: Identities of 20 of Britain's most elite soldiers - including the son of a senior politician - accidentally published online with no password protection

The identities of some of Britain's most elite soldiers - including the son of a senior politician - were accidentally made available online by two publications linked to the armed forces, it has emerged. The 20 servicemen named, some of whom were in supporting roles while others were active troops, included members of the Special Air Service (SAS), The Sunday Times reported. In total, 13 soldiers with links to the special forces were identified in the documents, which were intended only for the eyes of military personnel but ended up on the internet with zero password protection. The most recent example occurred in the last few months, suggesting some of the soldiers may even have been in action at the time their names were visible online. The first publication inadvertently identified 14 soldiers over the course of a decade, while the second published six names in a four year period, some of who have risen to the highest ranks of the UK military. Investigative reporters alerted the Ministry of Defence (MOD) on April 23 and within hours the offending documents were taken offline. The MOD also notified those named. The documents did not overtly specify which units the soldiers' belonged to, only their names and two codenames that refer to the special forces and their operations. Such codenames are easily accessible to anyone with an internet connection and clearly identify the individual as being affiliated with the special forces. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 defines the 'special forces' as 'those units of the armed forces of the Crown the maintenance of whose capabilities is the responsibility of the Director of Special Forces or which are for the time being subject to the operational command of that Director.' That includes the SAS, the Special Boat Service, the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, the Special Forces Support Group, 18 (UKSF) Signal Regiment and the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing. Together these units comprise the UK's elite military personnel and they are frequently at the heart of operations in some of the world's most dangerous military conflicts. While the SAS members' identities are are a fiercely kept MOD secret, several former soldiers have gone public after they left the force. They include Steven Billy Mitchell CBE, usually know by his pen name Andy McNab, and presenter Bear Grylls, who served in the SAS as a trooper from 1994 to 1997 until he broke his back in a parachuting accident in Africa. The SAS was founded in 1941 by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling to carry out raids behind enemy lines during World War 2. It was reconstituted as a corps in 1950 and now handles some of the most sensitive aspects of British military life including counterterrorism, hostage situations, special operations and reconnaissance. The MoD said: 'The safety of our personnel is of paramount importance, and we take data security extremely seriously. Where we become aware of any potential risk, we will always take immediate action.' Tom Tugendhat, the former Conservative security minister, who served in both Iraq and Afghanistan, said: 'Thirty years ago terrorism coming from Northern Ireland made us all aware of operational security at home. It's clear that some of those lessons need to be learnt again.' Veterans reacted with shock today after the Mail on Sunday revealed that around 20 former members of the SAS - who have no relation to the names accidentally published online - are facing murder charges for shooting dead IRA gunmen more than 30 years ago. Details have been disclosed for the first time in a letter sent to every British Army regiment by the SAS Association, the first step in a military-style fightback launched by senior SAS officers called Project Verity. SAS leaders are considering a 'mass expression of outrage' by the UK's two million veterans. The letter, which was obtained by the Mail on Sunday and National Security News, says: 'We are about to see a surge of Northern Ireland cases instigated by nationalist activists and targeted at individual veterans. 'They are fundamentally designed to undermine the British State and its military forces and rewrite the history of the Troubles whilst persecuting ad infinitum scores, possibly hundreds, of former soldiers, decades on from their service. 'We have recently seen around 20 former Special Forces officers and soldiers referred to the Director of Public Prosecution for investigation, with a view to charging them for offences as serious as murder and conspiracy to murder relating to operations in Coagh and Clonoe in 1991 and 1992. 'In most cases the terrorists in question were heavily armed and died as a result of their own misadventure, often killed whilst... being arrested when caught in the act of trying to commit murder. 'These cases are now hijacked by activists seeking to wreak vengeance on former soldiers under the pretence of searching for further truths from more than 30 years ago.'

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