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GAFA and Banking – The Next Battleground

Written by Alessandro Hatami  I got my first iPod in 2002 – it was my first Apple product. I had had…

8 years ago

Top 25 best places to work in Ireland

Dell has been ranked as the Best Place to Work in Ireland for the second year running, according to data…

8 years ago

Martin Wickham on Building Trust with CheckItsReal

What is your background briefly? 40 years’ experience working in tech companies like Apple, British Telecom and Gateway where I…

8 years ago

Dell ranked Ireland’s Best Place to Work for second consecutive year as Indeed reveals the top 25 best places to work in Ireland

Dell has been ranked as the Best Place to Work in Ireland for the second year running, according to data…

8 years ago

Arkphire becomes Ireland’s first Apple Authorised Enterprise Reseller

IT services and networking company, Arkphire, has been accredited as Ireland’s first Apple Authorised Enterprise Reseller.  This latest appointment will…

8 years ago

KBC Bank Ireland launches Apple Pay

KBC Bank Ireland has today also launched Apple Pay. KBC current account and credit card holders with an Apple iPhone…

9 years ago

Ulster Bank launches Apple Pay in Ireland

Ulster Bank has today launched Apple Pay, which is helping to transform mobile payments with an easy, secure and private…

9 years ago

How Steve Jobs liked to pitch and present his ideas and products

Latest great guest post by Andrew Keogh, who we interviewed here. See more about Andrew’s company Aristo.ie here and more articles by…

9 years ago

iPhone 7 – What We Think We Know So Far

By @TheMarkDalton We are getting close to that time of year. Apple takes the stage each September to unveil the latest…

10 years ago

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