Innovation

Out with the Old, In with the New

Trading in The headline flashed across Financial Times recently: “Lego removes CEO after 8 months for younger replacement.” Jorgen Vig…

9 years ago

Business Showcase : Urbo

By @SimonCocking interview with Eanna Lalor, Head of Digital at Urbo Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Urbo is an Irish company,…

9 years ago

The company that “See Sense” in connected Smart Cycling

What is SEE.SENSE all about? See.Sense is a cycling technology and data company. We are a team of cyclists, and…

9 years ago

Viatel expands their network footprint in Northern Ireland with €250K investment

Viatel is the largest Irish-owned provider of advanced voice, data connectivity and managed network solutions. They are also Ireland’s largest…

9 years ago

Blockchain, exciting possibilities and wild west risks, Tiana Laurence Blockchain For Dummies

By @SimonCocking great interview with Tiana Laurence, Co-founder & CMO of  Factom and Author of Blockchain For Dummies which we recently reviewed. http://irishtechnews.ie/blockchain-for-dummies-reviewed/ What is your…

9 years ago

Slack Introduces New Enterprise Mobile Management Security Features

Having over 6.8 million weekly active users, and 5 million daily users, Slack is a very popular business communications tool.…

9 years ago

Crash Tech taking place in Dublin on Oct 28 with special guest youtuber Casey Neistat

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Interesting interview with Ian Kiely from Drone Expo Ireland. Ian announces…

9 years ago

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