Data Analytics

Pinergy research reveals businesses struggling to monitor and report on key sustainability metrics

Businesses in Ireland are currently struggling to comprehensively measure, monitor and report on the range of metrics that they contribute…

4 years ago

Selling a Tattletale Car

Smart cars are prime time as well as mainstream. But are they really cyber-ready? The safety concerns we discuss in…

4 years ago

CitySwift partners with New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority

CitySwift, the Galway-based leader in data and machine learning for the public transport sector, is expanding its operations to North…

4 years ago

UN Launches First of its Kind ‘Privacy Lab’ to Unlock Benefits of International Data Sharing

The UN Committee of Experts on Big Data and Data Science for Official Statistics has announced the launch of a…

4 years ago

Salaso Health to create 20 new jobs following latest investment

Salaso, the Kerry-based health technology company is to create 20 new technology jobs in software development, data analytics, research and…

4 years ago

BWG Foods spearheads game-changing AI-enabled technology

Leading retailer and wholesaler, BWG Foods, has become the first grocery retailer in Ireland to spearhead an intelligent ordering platform,…

4 years ago

Gamma targets €1.3M in revenue as it launches Storecast Sentry to UK retailers

Gamma, the leading location intelligence services provider in Ireland, today announces that it is launching its Storecast Sentry software platform in the UK and expects it to drive €1.3…

4 years ago

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