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DeNet is Redefining the Existence of the Internet, Enrique Martinez

Does it seem like a logical background to what you do now? I started in cryptocurrencies in 2009. I’m a…

8 years ago

Akeo will change the way trust is thought about, Espen Moen Kvelland

What is your background briefly? The shortest way of saying it is that I am a geek. I have my…

8 years ago

Mastercard Expands Presence in Ireland, Hiring 175 New Staff to Drive Payments Innovation

Mastercard has announced it will expand its presence in Ireland, hiring 175 new employees in Dublin focused on driving innovation…

8 years ago

How Businesses Can Use Chatbots to Help Customers and Themselves

What are chatbots? The newest marketing tool these days is chatbots. Chatbots are computer programs designed to imitate human conversations.…

8 years ago

31% of Tech Workers Say They Will #DeleteFacebook

A recent survey from Team Blind showed that out of 2,600 tech workers surveyed 31% of them said they will…

8 years ago

Music, cyber threats, and diversity take top billing at Dublin Tech Summit ’18

Dublin Tech Summit is set to begin in two weeks and the lineup already sounds interesting. In its second year,…

8 years ago

Interview with Neil Bryant the CEO of ICO Arround

Neil Bryant is an experienced Internet start-up manger, with a successful track record of launching global multi-million user social networking and media…

8 years ago

National Conference for Cloud Computing and Commerce 2018

When and where is it on? The National Conference on Cloud Computing and Commerce (NC4) is on next Tuesday (April…

8 years ago

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