Future Trends

Using lockdown to career change into tech

Gladys Pascual is a Chemical Engineer, qualified with a PhD and working in a Dublin-based startup. It’s a career she…

6 years ago

RegTech trends and insights to watch with Brian Fahey, MyComplianceOffice

A chat with Brian Fahey, CEO at MyComplianceOffice, winner of the RegTech Insight Awards 2020. MCO is a global conduct…

6 years ago

Blockchain reveals hidden costs of 100 year old shipping laws

The 1920 Merchant Marine Act also know as the Jones Act celebrates its 100 anniversary but this anniversary ought not…

6 years ago

Daniel tries zumba dancing on this week’s Daniel sa Bhaile.

When you are an international singing star who also has a TV career, what do you do during the current…

6 years ago

Almost half of Irish office workers would change jobs for a company embracing more automation

OpenSky, the digital transformation specialist for government organisations and large private enterprises, has announced the findings of a survey which…

6 years ago

New approach to cookie policies in Ireland

Traditional approach to cookie banners swept aside by DPC report Last month, the Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) released a report…

6 years ago

What Does The Covid-19 Pandemic Teach Us

By Sally Eaves, Innovating #tech #education #business CEO CTO Advisor & Prof #blockchain #AI #Cloud @OxfordSBS #TechForGood @Forbes #FinTech #edtech…

6 years ago

DAO: A Decentralized Governance Layer for the Internet of Value

By George Samman and David Freuden who teamed up to co-author DAO: A Decentralized Governance Layer for the Internet of…

6 years ago

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