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Could Apple be your next bank? By Alessandro Hatami

Latest great guest post by Alessandro Hatami see his last guest post for us here and our interview with him here. Could…

10 years ago

Fleetmatics Announces New Job Growth in Dublin-based Global Headquarters

Fleetmatics Group PLC today announced it intends to add up to 75 new R&D jobs at their Global HQ in…

10 years ago

Business Showcase: Servergate

Today's Business Showcase feature is on Dedicated Server and Private Cloud provider Servergate. We spoke with Wojtek Szpunar from Servergate…

10 years ago

Equinix Survey finds 60% of Irish-based Businesses Do Not Understand Data Regulations

Equinix today announced results of a survey of senior IT decision-makers based in Ireland, which found that 60% of them…

10 years ago

DatSci Awards ’16 – Next Generation Celebrate Irish Data Science

With the global economy becoming more and more data influenced, and data-driven thinking being extended into every facet of life,…

10 years ago

What Next For Twitter?

By @TheMarkDalton Earlier this year Twitter turned 10 years old. The idea for a web-based SMS-style short messaging service had first…

10 years ago

Wood Group Develops Advanced Analytics Capability with CeADAR

Wood Group today announced that it is collaborating with the Centre for Applied Data Analytics (CeADAR), located at University College…

10 years ago

Instagram Will Give You Audience Insights Via Analytics

By @TheMarkDalton It has been a year of change for Instagram so far. Recently they launched a new icon and a…

10 years ago

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