Future Trends

Planting forests and why it won’t solve climate change

Forests play a significant function in environmental change. The demolition and debasement of woods add to the issue through the…

6 years ago

Red Hat releases Global Tech Outlook for fifth year

For the fifth consecutive year, Red Hat has released its annual Global Tech Outlook. This survey of IT leaders covers…

6 years ago

European households that produce the most e-waste

Christmas is right around the corner and Brits across the country have already begun shopping for their loved ones. One…

6 years ago

Why we need diversity and women in leadership, Anna Brailsford, Code First Girls

Melanie Boylan interviews Anna Brailsford, CEO of Code First Girls and Board Member for the Institute of Coding, about diversity…

6 years ago

FightPandemics: Fighting COVID and uniting communities

FightPandemics today launched their altruistic platform which aims to fight COVID-19 and bring communities together. They made the announcement during…

6 years ago

Elite panel chosen to discuss future construction trends

Paul Mc Cormack, Belfast Metropolitan College Innovation Manager, and BIMcert Programme Manager has been selected to participate as part of…

6 years ago

Patricia Seabright on raising female voices in business meetings

By Patricia Seabright Have you ever felt unheard at work? Has a male colleague claimed credit for your idea? Have…

6 years ago

Cyber-attacks set to become more targeted in 2021, according to HP Inc

HP has released its 2021 predictions on how security threats – such as human-operated ransomware, thread hijacking, unintentional insider threats,…

6 years ago

Sarah Frier wins business book of the year for 2020

The Financial Times and McKinsey & Company today announced that Sarah Frier is the winner of the 2020 Business Book…

6 years ago

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