coronavirus

We Replaced Journalists With Clowns and Called It Progress

Influencer political news didn’t rise in 2024. It swallowed the press whole. Newsrooms got quieter while bedrooms lit up, phones…

6 months ago

Northern Ireland Councils Adapt To Pandemic By Embracing Digital Transformation

Northern Ireland councils have turned to cloud-based technology during the Coronavirus pandemic, as part of a move to digitally transform…

5 years ago

How Savvy Restaurateurs Are Adapting to The Coronavirus Pandemic By Moving Their Business Online

In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, it has been a very challenging time for Irish businesses. Among those who…

6 years ago

Coronavirus, Managing the reputation risks of remote working

As the coronavirus crisis continues to unfold across the globe, businesses and organisations are reporting a fresh wave of targeted…

6 years ago

How is Blockchain helping with Coronavirus?

Coronavirus and Blockchain: how the technology is joining the challenge to counteract this critical situation on a medical, economic and…

6 years ago

Zombie Startups: Coronavirus didn’t make you vulnerable, it just exposed your vulnerabilities

Towards the end of last week a VC from a fund that's invested in a similar company to mine, reached…

6 years ago

Identity cards being introduced in the UK and elsewhere may be an unintended consequence of coronavirus

There are only 9 countries that do not have any identity cards: which are Australia, Denmark, Fiji, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines…

6 years ago

Panic buying was rare but amplified by social media in March 2020

How prevalent was panic buying in March 2020? Bad news travels extraordinarily quickly online. One of the hottest discussion topics…

6 years ago

Coronavirus: How is the Pandemic Promoting Remote-Work?

Did you know that the WHO has officially declared this disease as a pandemic? Making headlines, being a matter of…

6 years ago

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