Five years ago Andrew started SwarmOnline from his living room. Today the company has 25 staff, he expects turnover to hit £2 million in the next financial year, he has written two manuals that are used as technical bibles by developers around the world, he was the only UK speaker at a prestigious tech conference in Silicon Valley last year, he has a blue chip client list and he has completed his first acquisition. He's just turned 30!
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Glasgow-based tech company SwarmOnline has appointed two veterans of the UK’s utility sector to non-executive roles. Ian Marchant latterly CEO of SSE and Nigel Ellis,…