Data

Fintech Startup Nordigen Secures $1 Million in Total Funding

Finance is among the traditional industries that have seen a groundbreaking change in the last few years. Due to regulation,…

8 years ago

Verizon Connect research shows ‘say-do’ gap is hindering digital transformation of Irish businesses

Leaders struggling to harness the power of data despite strong digital transformation ambitions Businesses in Ireland are failing to fully…

8 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…

8 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…

8 years ago

Korea Blockchain Developer Association Emerges to Propel Blockchain Tech Adoption

The Korea Blockchain Developer Association has emerged to revolutionize the blockchain industry and reduce the hurdles that are obstructing the…

8 years ago

Spotcoin, Travala deal prompts airdrop

Spotcoin is collaborating with Travala for another epic partnership focused on making digital currencies work for everyone. The digital exchange…

8 years ago

World Leaders Convene to Debate Blockchain for Social Good at the 73rd Session of the UN General Assembly

Blockchain Charity Foundation (BCF), Women Political Leaders Global Forum (WPL) and Finance Center for South-South Cooperation (FCSSC) to host symposium…

8 years ago

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