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Minister of State Michael D’Arcy to Open DCU and IC4 National Conference on Cloud Computing and Commerce

Minister of State, Michael D'Arcy, will open The National Conference on Cloud Computing and Commerce on Tuesday, April 10th 2018 commencing…

8 years ago

National Conference for Cloud Computing and Commerce 2018

When and where is it on? The National Conference on Cloud Computing and Commerce (NC4) is on next Tuesday (April…

8 years ago

Improve Your Poker Skills with the Latest iGaming Innovations

"Poker" (CC BY 2.0) by ND Strupler| When Tim Berners-Lee created the world wide web in 1990, he wanted a way for everyone to share…

8 years ago

Best Tech and Business Writing Tools You Need to Try in 2018

A great guest post by Jennifer Scott giving you the best tools to improve your writing this year.  Now that…

8 years ago

Free MOOC launched for those interested in High Performance Computing in the Cloud

  The CloudLightning project is pleased to announce the launch of a free open online course High Performance Computing in…

8 years ago

Top images from 2017 SHOT ON IPHONE, by Brendan O Se

OK – I have tried to start this so many times in the recent weeks and each time I tell…

8 years ago

Hire Intelligence – Why Dublin’s Tech Scene is Attracting Startups

If there is a place that symbolises Dublin’s resurgence over the past few decades it is its docklands. These acres…

8 years ago

DCU Student Wins Top Innovation Award

Conor Leavy (23) from The Curragh in Kildare, and a final year law student in DCU has won the 2017 A&L…

8 years ago

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