Innovation

Are corporate digital currencies on their way?

It is often forgotten that from 1837 to 1862, the creating of bank notes was typically unregulated in America which…

6 years ago

Tech Trends In Practice The 25 Technologies That Are Driving The 4th Industrial Revolution, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of TECH TRENDS IN PRACTICE. The 25 Technologies That Are Driving The 4th Industrial Revolution by…

6 years ago

Could eSIM be the future for Ireland?

eSIM options for your phone could well be the way forwards for us and our mobile phone usage habits. It…

6 years ago

China’s Digital Currency a new tool to control its economy people and possibly challenge the US$

According to CGTN.com, the official website for China Global Television Network, so presumably represents the voice of the Chinese government announced the…

6 years ago

Help us protect the 2020 Coffee Harvest

By Shane Reilly The current crisis has presented every business with challenges and the coffee industry is certainly no exception.…

6 years ago

Datapac achieves Gold ProPartner Status from Veeam

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced that it has achieved Gold ProPartner status in the Veeam…

6 years ago

Stripe launches in five more European countries

The online payments company Stripe, founded by the Limerick brothers John and Patrick Collison, has launched in five new European…

6 years ago

Use These Tools to Keep Your Remote Team Connected

Nearly overnight, thousands and thousands of businesses have shifted some or all parts of their operations online. From office work…

6 years ago

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