Big Data

CISCO and Asystec to invest €200,000 in Big Data Venture

CISCO is to invest €200,000 with Asystec, a leading data analytics and data management solutions company, in a big data…

11 years ago

Harvey Nash Technology Survey 2015

By @SimonCocking On November 19th Harvey Nash celebrated the publication of their Technology Survey 2015. It was a useful and interesting…

11 years ago

UCD Innovation Academy Event: Audiences and The Art of Marketing

By @SimonCocking a version of this article first appeared at. From left to right, John Collins, @jaycee001, Noel Toolan, @noeltoolan, Gerard O'Neill, Fergal Brophy,…

11 years ago

Interview with Ken Finnegan Chief Technologist at the IDA

By @SimonCocking this originally appeared at Tech versus Nature  What is your background? Raised just outside Kells Co. Meath. Youngest of 8,…

11 years ago

Michael Lawler, CEO of Selera Labs, gives Web Summit preview interview

By @SimonCocking more at.   Michael Lawler, CEO & Founder of Selera Labs. Who are you, what's your background? We are an…

11 years ago

Asystec Invests €2 Million in “Think Factory” Concept

Data Management company, Asystec, has announced that it will invest over €2 million in Innovation Labs in Ireland, to support…

11 years ago

Business Showcase: Boxever

Based in Dublin, Boxever is a start-up focused on big data and predictive analytics, specifically for the travel industry. Its cloud-based…

11 years ago

Sumo Logic Extends Machine Data Analytics Platform Availability to Europe

Sumo Logic has announced that it will participate in DevOps Week Dublin September 15-29, 2014. DevOps Week Dublin offers a…

11 years ago

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