Data Management

Blockchain leaders to speak at World Investment Forum 2018

Global blockchain leaders are scheduled to speak at the World Investment Forum 2018, taking place in Geneva, Switzerland later this…

7 years ago

5 Ways Big Data And AI Are Changing The Business World

Written by Arpit Dhanjal  Businesses these days revolve around the data. AI and big data like technologies are evolving like a…

7 years ago

Data Summit Dublin and why Ireland is taking the lead in all things Data

Data Summit 2018 was a resounding success for the Irish Government and its data centric partners who share in its…

7 years ago

DeNet Launch Application to Rent a Hard Drive

Today there are about 4 billion computers with over 500 Exabyte of free space in the world. If all those…

7 years ago

It’s all about Division of Labour

Blockchain has complexity issues despite the great enthusiasm and energy surrounding this new technology.  In addition to the actual code…

7 years ago

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…

7 years ago

Tánaiste Simon Coveney Launches DataChemist, Trinity College Dublin Technology Spin-out

Company uses new semantic AI techniques to turn messy ‘big data’ into valuable intelligence  Simon Coveney T.D., Tánaiste and Minister…

7 years ago

Modex Rewards Programme: Attention Developers

The new Modex Developer Platform is an end-to-end solution for developers, with purpose to increase blockchain adoption LONDON, United Kingdom,…

7 years ago

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