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Six great reasons to attend the Microsoft Dublin Decoded Open Source Conference

By @SimonCocking. Six great reasons to attend the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Book tickets for Decoded here.  Always unorthodox and at times…

10 years ago

Leaf secures top creds from global IT leader DELL

Leaf, the Belfast and Dublin-based cloud solutions provider, has become the first company with operations in the UK and Ireland…

10 years ago

Dublin BIC appoints Michael Culligan as CEO

Dublin BIC today announces the appointment of Michael Culligan as its new chief executive officer. The new role sees Michael…

10 years ago

Bill Barnes – TypeScript Saves The World. Learn more on Friday 6th, Microsoft Decoded conference

By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with Bill Barnes Developer/Evangelist at Microsoft, co-creator of Unshelved and Not Invented Here, former Slate tech journalist, ukulele enthusiast,…

10 years ago

This conference is all about real-world OSS software development. David Makogon coming to Microsoft Decoded

By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with David Makogon ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference.  Book tickets…

10 years ago

Eoin Bailey returns to Ireland to speak at Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, May 5th – 7th

By @SimonCocking. Great insights from Eoin Bailey Azure Technical Architect @MicrosoftUK ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source…

10 years ago

Megan Sheridan, Intercom’s head of events tells us about their Inside Intercom event taking place in Dublin on May 31st

By Ronan Leonard Intercom are holding their Inside Intercom event in the Olympia Theatre Dublin on May 31st and I…

10 years ago

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