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Banks pay you to borrow money – what are the consequences?

Banks pay you to borrow money - what are the consequences? In Switzerland last week UBS told its clients that…

6 years ago

Why inclusivity in tech is key to avoiding biases in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

I recently attended The Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe which took place in the Edinburgh International Conference Centre. This…

7 years ago

Fears Irish employee share ownership sector could be hit post-Brexit

The Irish ProShare Association has warned that the employee share ownership sector in Ireland is facing crisis because of Government…

7 years ago

How to manage the risk of social media oversharing

by Martin Thomas, marketing consultant, trainer and author of The Financial Times Guide to Social Media Strategy: Boost your business,…

7 years ago

Irish Edtech start-up launches new Peer to Peer educational platform

Zeeko, the Irish Edtech start-up, has announced the launch of a new and interactive Peer-to-Peer educational platform to transform the…

7 years ago

Why marketing matters for blockchain start-ups

Sidera co-founder and CMO, Laura Ruggiero on why having a solid marketing office is crucial for a blockchain start-up. Why…

7 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

7 years ago

Ireland’s brand value one of the fastest-growing in the world, says new report

Ireland’s nation brand continues to be one of the fastest-growing in the world, rising 26% in value year on year…

7 years ago

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