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Simon Haigh appears on the latest episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Simon Haigh about his recent article for Irish Tech News, which focused on collaboration and the collaborative…

6 years ago

More than 300,000 Irish office workers unable to effectively work from home

OpenSky, the digital transformation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, today announces the results of its survey which…

6 years ago

ServiceNow Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial Results

During this COVID-19 crisis, it's good to hear when companies are doing well, and one such company is ServiceNow, the…

6 years ago

Digital services can help governments and their citizens through the COVID-19 crisis

Recent global developments in response to the COVID-19 outbreak show an emerging need for digital government services commonly referred to…

6 years ago

Anadue joins #WeAllWork

Anadue who provide analytics that help to unlock shared mobility services in cities, making mobility operators more profitable, has joined the…

6 years ago

Scurri Named As Only Irish Company Among 50 Global Tech Start-ups Powering The New Retail Era

Scurri has been named among the top 50 retail tech start-ups operating globally, according to a new report published today by…

6 years ago

New research shows Artificial Intelligence still lags behind humans when it comes to recognising emotions

New DCU led research into the accuracy of artificial intelligence when it comes to reading emotions on our faces has…

6 years ago

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