 Mae'r gyfaint oedd y dweud i ddetwpen o'r rhaglion o i fod o'r ddau cyfrifennu hyd yn ddefnyddio'r gwaith ac i cefnoddodd cyfaint o'r ddau lle i'n fawr yn ddaeth y gwneud ar y cyfrifennu. Mae'n olygu wrth iddo i ddisgytillon ddigitalsyr, ac mynd i'n ymhellio ar yDC i gyfrifennu gyda'r ddau a'r cyfrifennu hwnnw lle cyrvrein. Sometimes, or when it is but also do the right kind of research and really bring forward society. Organisation is like the greater London authority, transport for London at the next level. Down there are 33 London borrowers. There is huge potential to share data much more effectively. We're the organisation lesson to what people are saying in public debate whether its politicians or journalists or pressure groups and then we trace it back to primary sources, we go back to a data and we find out what it says, y pwblwch, i'r meddwl, ac i'r gwaith y dystiwnodd arno i'r bysiau â'r ddiweddau. Yn gyd, mae'n ddarparu, boed ein bod yn ddweud o ddysgu'n cyhoedd ymlaen, ond y pwblwch yn ei ddweud. Mae'n ddweudio ein bod yn ddweud o ddweud o ddweud, o ddweud o ddweud. Mae ymddech chi'n ei ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud. Mae ymddech chi'n gweithio a ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud, Mae an glorious number of possibilities for Data Infrastructure in the future Firstly to work together to make sure common standards are being used, good articulation of the benefits, services and data, and to try and make sure that all partners can do some public good with the assets that we look after. It's important that we have events like this so we can start to deliver better public services, better healthcare services and better research based on a new kind of data infrastructure. Events like this are critical to starting that conversation.