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Saving Ourselves from Big Car, reviewed

We look at the new book by David Obst, author of Saving Ourselves from Big Car, see more about the…

9 months ago

Todhchaí Ghorm – Blue Future, 50 years for marine studies Carna Research Station

University of Galway has launched a 50th anniversary celebration of Carna Research Station with the Todhchaí Ghorm - Blue Future…

9 months ago

Ekco launches Cybersecurity Graduate Programme to tackle tech talent shortage

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers, has announced that it is launching its brand-new Cybersecurity Graduate Programme…

9 months ago

Ireland’s Ekco acquires UK’s Solsoft in latest rapid growth move

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers (MSPs), has announced the acquisition of UK-based Solsoft Group Limited. Ekco,…

9 months ago

Fidelity Investments Ireland and DCU join forces to address the STEM Gender Gap

Research currently shows women make up less than 25% of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professionals in Ireland. In…

9 months ago

UN agency for digital technologies to train African AI and robotics pioneers

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – the United Nations agency for digital technologies – Google, and musician, tech founder and philanthropist will.i.am have…

9 months ago

ServiceNow unveils AI Experience, the UI for enterprise AI

ServiceNow the AI platform for business transformation, has announced AI Experience, a unified, conversational front door to enterprise AI. With…

9 months ago

Is Social Media Still the Best Tool for Business Growth?

Social Media is a superb tool for business, but should it be the only one?  For more than two decades,…

9 months ago

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