2020

12 Great Images to Say Goodbye to 2019 and Welcome In 2020

DON’T LET AN ALGORITHM CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITE PHOTOGRAPHS By BRENDAN Ó SÉ I could let an algorithm decide what my…

6 years ago

What Is The Future of FinServ in 2020, Could It Be Open Source?

It can be common, in today’s world, to hear a digital leader proclaim that their organisation is ‘no longer a…

6 years ago

Blockchain technology can help to restore trust in 2020 – so what?

The growth of Environmentally Social and Governance investing (ESG) is becoming a more and more popular asset class, driven by…

6 years ago

3 Things to Watch for in Crypto Currency in 2020

As we head into 2020, and a new decade, Chris Wittenborn, Director of Business Development for Velocity Markets, a FinTech company…

6 years ago

Four ways AI will help power recruitment for companies in 2020

By Caroline Gleeson, CEO and co-founder of Occupop Many people fear AI due to a belief that it is dehumanising…

6 years ago

100MW onshore wind project for Offaly coming in 2020

SSE Renewables has today (18th December 2019) announced that it is to further expand its onshore wind pipeline through the acquisition of…

6 years ago

Top 5 technology predictions for 2020

2020 will be a ‘milestone’ year in the development of AI, 5G, Multicloud and sustainable technology Technology breakthroughs will pave…

6 years ago

7 Blockchain Trends for 2020 and Beyond

By Ilia Obraztsov, CEO of Smartlands, a global digital securities issuance and investment platform. 7 trends on blockchain to watch.…

6 years ago

8 Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Cloud Predictions To Watch in 2020

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Cloud Predictions by Jerry Kurata and Barry Luijregts, Pluralsight. In this article, they share their…

6 years ago

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