Computing

Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges a “breach of trust between Facebook and the people who share their data with us”

Mark Zuckerberg, in his first comments since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke last Friday, has admitted Facebook has made mistakes…

8 years ago

Why Cyber Security Is a Business Risk, Not Just an IT Problem

When you think of ‘cybersecurity’, many of us automatically think of the business’s IT department, slaving away in hoodies in…

8 years ago

Dell EMC takes Open Networking to the edge for next-generation access

Dell EMC introduces its Virtual Edge Platform (VEP) family, the first-to-market software-defined wide area network solution (SD-WAN) with the new…

8 years ago

Blockchain Innovation Going Strong in 2018

Photo by David Stankiewicz License CC BY-SA 4.0 The cryptocurrency industry has had a difficult start in 2018. Within days…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : NewCurr

Describe the company – the elevator pitch  NewCurr is building a blockchain surrounded by a new protocol called proof of…

8 years ago

Irish tech entrepreneurs announce new Middle East partnership with online global sleep brand

With ecommerce in the Middle East set to hit $70 billion by 2020, online high-tech mattress startup Simba has joined…

8 years ago

Building a bridge between data science and business intuition

Remember the American retailing giant that famously figured out a teenage girl was pregnant before her own father did?  This…

8 years ago

6 vital reasons why live chat is beneficial for your business growth

Businesses can generate more qualified leads : Live Chat software helps in connecting with users at the right time. With…

8 years ago

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