
Kuaishou CTO Chen Dingjia Resigns
Chinese short video platform and TikTok rival Kuaishou announced on January 17 that Chen Dingjia will resign as chief technology officer, as he plans to devote more time to his family and personal affairs.
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Chinese short video platform and TikTok rival Kuaishou announced on January 17 that Chen Dingjia will resign as chief technology officer, as he plans to devote more time to his family and personal affairs.
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Recently, there have been changes in the core senior management of AWS Greater China Region: Liang Yan, head of the Top Account department, has resigned and moved to Microsoft Azure.
On March 30, FlashEx, a Chinese logistics startup that provides intra-city express delivery services, raised USD 125 million in the second tranche of a Series D funding round.
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