Future Trends

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad ATS?

By J.M. Auron Quantum Tech Resumes These days, apparently, most job seekers are afraid of the Big Bad ATS. And,…

7 months ago

InVEST Project Launches Nationwide Survey on Electricity Use in Irish Homes

With over two million smart meters now installed across Ireland, households are entering a new era of smarter, more flexible…

7 months ago

New Pixel Buds 2a, lilac time is here, reviewed

We look at the new Pixel Buds 2a, see more about them here. New Pixel Buds 2a, reviewed Out of…

8 months ago

Leading 3XE Conference returns with groundbreaking insights on Artificial Intelligence

Ireland’s foremost digital marketing event, 3XE Digital, returns this November 26th with a bold new focus on the transformative power…

8 months ago

Fast, Reliable, Simple: The Vision Behind Communications Hub

In an era when milliseconds define customer experience, having a reliable and flexible communication platform is no longer optional -…

8 months ago

Strategy and Change: Finding Opportunity in Disruption Through Insight, Choice, and Risk, reviewed

Strategy and Change reviewed by David Stephen. See more about the book here.  Strategy and Change: Finding Opportunity in Disruption…

8 months ago

Frogo: Real Time Fraud Prevention at SiGMA Rome

This November 4-6, Frogo invites you to stand #1047 at SiGMA Rome – where everyone will have the chance to…

8 months ago

Would Human Intelligence be more Profitable for Venture Capital than AI?

By David Stephen How much will an individual be willing to pay, to know — approximately — how human intelligence works? Or,…

8 months ago

Research shows world-first breakthrough for bowel cancer immunotherapy

Professor Aideen Ryan, Professor in Tumour Immunology at University of Galway’s College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. Photo: Andrew…

8 months ago

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