Future Trends

The world’s next major technology disrupter – Peter Alfred-Adekeye and the Making of Multiven

The Information Technology (IT) industry is set for a seismic shake up next spring from serial tech-disruptors Multiven. With an…

8 years ago

Google launches interactive festive hub and Santa Tracker 2018

Google has confirmed that it has finished working with the North Pole's cartographelves on a Santa Claus tracker. In the…

8 years ago

70% of Irish business leaders believe they must put customers first to achieve long-term success

Just under three quarters (70 percent) of Irish business leaders believe they must put customers first if their organisation is…

8 years ago

App that could help battle homelessness wins Tech For Good award

An app that aims help homeless people and families to register for and find accommodation via a smartphone has won…

8 years ago

94% of CIOs dedicating up to half their time on innovation

Logicalis Ireland, the IT solutions and managed services provider, have announced the results of a survey which shows that 94%…

8 years ago

Ricoh Ireland commits to sustainability by signing Low Carbon Pledge

Ricoh Ireland has announced that it has signed up to the Low Carbon Pledge and is committed to reducing its…

8 years ago

3 Sales Myths that are hurting Business

by Paul Owen, shortlisted in 2018 The Business Book Awards for his book, Secret Skill: Hidden Career, published by Rethink…

8 years ago

The evolution of web design

Website architecture has gained some amazing ground, so we should look back and see how what we have come to…

8 years ago

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