Concurrent computing

Translating the Blockchain; Coding Value Project Meet-Up, Dublin

Latest great post by Reuben Godfrey, our roving Bitcoin, Blockchain expert and enthusiast, reviewing this recent event. Known knowns... Translating the…

10 years ago

Hey you! Leave my blockchain alone. Why blockchain doesn’t need centralising, by Alex Jimenez

Happy to bring you a great guest post by Alex Jimenez, Digital Banking and Payments Strategist expert, and member of…

10 years ago

.Next Computing Forum

Data Solutions, the trusted name in distribution, will host the first ever .Next Computing Forum on Thursday, October 8th 2015,…

10 years ago

DataSolutions Secure Forum Part 2 – Cyber Careers

At last week’s DataSolutions third annual Secure Computing forum, new cyber careers were revealed. These new jobs are needed as…

11 years ago

TelecityGroup announces 10 new Jobs as it breaks ground on new Dublin Data Centre

TelecityGroup Ireland today announced the commencement of building works on its new data centre in Blanchardstown, Dublin. The new centre…

11 years ago

MJ Flood Technology secures €1.2m IT infrastructure contract with NUI Galway

MJ Flood Technology has announced a €1.2 million IT infrastructure refresh and associated managed services contract with NUI, Galway. Under…

11 years ago

CITADEL100 Launch New C100 Customer App

CITADEL100, a member of the Keppel Group, own and operate 65,000 square feet of raised-floor data centre space in the…

11 years ago

SugarSync

SugarSync is a cross platform app for syncing and sharing files of any sort. It's great for off site access…

14 years ago

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