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Azul State of Java 2025: Summary

The Azul State of Java 2025 survey offers a timely window into the use of Java. In the context of…

1 year ago

Researchers make breakthrough in bioprinting functional human heart tissue

Researchers at University of Galway have developed a way of bioprinting tissues that change shape as a result of cell-generated…

1 year ago

The Future of Work: Preparing Your Organization Today for Tomorrow’s Challenges

By Rev. Dr Susan Goldsworthy, who is an Olympic finalist, award-winning author, executive coach, and speaker with more than 40…

1 year ago

Dear American Cousin: Don’t Pull the Thread That Binds Us

In the mid-19th century, transcontinental railroads transformed North America, binding economies and ambitions across vast distances. Today, Donald Trump’s reelection…

1 year ago

An IT leader’s take on the changing role of IT

Kellie Romack, chief digital information officer at ServiceNow, explains how IT leaders are embracing AI to drive business transformation and…

1 year ago

Second AI Accelerator Programme at NovaUCD Open for Applications

NovaUCD today announced that it is seeking applications from Irish-based start-ups to participate in its 2025 AI Ecosystem Accelerator Programme.…

1 year ago

Sia unveils new name and refreshed branding

Formerly known as Sia Partners, Sia has unveiled a shortened name and a refreshed brand  identity. This evolution reflects the…

1 year ago

‘Shop local’ gift card sales top €10 million in 2024

Irish towns and cities from across the country are investing in local gift cards to boost shopping districts with €10.5…

1 year ago

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