Datatec hopes UK buy will help it unlock value

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Acquisition will boost the ICT group’s footprint in higher education and state security

ICT group Datatec has acquired UK consultancy and advisory firm Q Associates, a move that will boost its services footprint in the areas of higher education and government secured services.

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