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4 Ways Big Data Will Have an Impact on Future Workplaces

Written by Devin Pickell It’s on your Twitter feed, your LinkedIn connections are sharing articles, and just about every tech…

8 years ago

How Has Bitcoin Influenced Ireland?

Written by Diana Yaremenko  The market of cryptocurrencies is intensively developing. Several years ago few people knew about Bitcoin. Now people…

8 years ago

Sidera accepted onto IBM’s Premium tier – Startup With IBM

IBM today announces that Sidera has been accepted on the Premium Tier of Startp with IBM. By design, this program…

8 years ago

CoinsBank brings Burning Man to EU Blockchain Week, September 2018

If someone mentioned “blockchain conference” in conversation, it would more than likely bring to mind a weekend filled with people…

8 years ago

SMART Retail Conference 2018: The Future of Retail

A one day “SMART Retail” conference is coming to Belfast in September to help Northern Ireland’s retailers and high street…

8 years ago

Jim Blasko on Orienting Blockchains Around Human Values

Does it seem like a logical background to what you do now? I've been in the cryptospace since 2010, I…

8 years ago

A Promise of a Better Tomorrow, a blockchain journey, Jamil Hasan, Asset Token advisor

A Promise of a Better Tomorrow by Jamil Hasan, AssetToken advisor. In summer 2017, I created my own consulting company in Blockchain and…

8 years ago

Tech wearables looking big in 2018 forecast

The wearables market had a boost in 2017, and payments played a big part. Notable releases, such as the Fitbit…

8 years ago

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