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5 technologies that could change digital marketing

by Joseph, Adel SEO Online technologies are ruling the world! Marketers know that offloading every resource you have at a…

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Are bankers ready for job displacement?

by Jim Marous The banking industry is changing at a pace never before seen. Digital transformation has become an imperative…

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AI Conference in GMIT – an insight on AI and the West

Seamus Dowling is a lecturer at the Mayo Campus of GMIT and speaker at the Mayo-AI event on the 20th…

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Daylight Savings, Bitcoin more stable than the Dow Jones and Security versus Utility

  We had a break last week as Liina was away at conferences in Los Angeles. The word on the…

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Dublin citizens to tackle local climate change challenges during 24-hour worldwide hackathon at Trinity College Dublin

Dublin will be one of 115 cities around the world taking action on climate change this Friday (26 October) at…

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Pitchero Acquires Teamer

UK, Leeds, October, 2018: Pitchero, the UK’s leading provider of digital grassroots sports technology, has acquired UK and Ireland-based sports…

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IT Outsourcing: best practice do’s and don’ts

guest post from TechsSocial The practice of IT outsourcing is now well over 20 years old, and yet, there are…

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Academy Software Foundation at the Linux Foundation announces new members

The Academy Software Foundation (ASWF), a neutral forum for open source software development in the motion picture and media industries hosted…

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