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Omnitude moves its ECOM token to Stellar and introduces micropayments to users

Omnitude will be converting its ECOM token from the current Ethereum based ERC20 standard to Stellar’s crypto platform in a…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

I Wish and A World of Opportunities STEM initiatives launched

Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Connor TD, today launched two important initiatives for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering…

7 years ago

Why are Europe and the US falling behind China?

by Prof. Steven Van Belleghem, expert in customer focus in the digital world and an award-winning author, and his new…

7 years ago

Voxpro founders win Tech Person of the Year Award at it@Cork Awards Ceremony

The winners of 8 categories in the it@cork Leaders Awards 2018 were presented with the awards at a sold-out awards…

7 years ago

Uber launches Safety Toolkit for riders and drivers

This week Uber announced the new Safety Toolkit which, over the next few weeks, will be rolled out to the…

7 years ago

A swim, cycle and run to success: what can organisations learn from a triathlon?

Great guest post by Dr Sandra Bell, Head of Resilience, Sungard Availability Services. 2018 has been a riveting year for…

7 years ago

Think exponentially, not incrementally: How the rules of the game are changing in Africa’s banking sector

by Sunil Kaushal, CEO, Africa & Middle East at Standard Chartered Bank FinTech remains to be the most appealing industry…

7 years ago

New study finds Irish Organisations Need to Catch Up with Europe on Advancement of AI

Irish organisations are falling behind their European counterparts in the advancement of AI. Research from Microsoft, conducted by EY, published…

7 years ago

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