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MIDAS Ireland calls for more students to study Electronic Engineering

In 1943, the then President of IBM, Thomas Watson, predicted that there would be a worldwide market for maybe five…

7 years ago

Christmas Job Postings Bounce as Employers Seek Elves and Santas

Christmas and seasonal job postings in Ireland have surged compared to last year according to new data published by Indeed.com,…

7 years ago

More than 10,000 visitors expected at Fujitsu Forum Munich 2018

Fujitsu is expecting more than 10,000 visitors at this year’s Fujitsu Forum Munich – its flagship customer event. This year’s…

7 years ago

Blocknubie Founder shares his journey in Blockchain

Loughlin Nestor, founder of Blocknubie, outlines his journey in Blockchain and how over the past year his project has evolved…

7 years ago

Thoma Bravo to Acquire Veracode Software from Broadcom Inc

Thoma Bravo, a private equity investment firm, has announced that it has agreed to acquire Veracode, the leading provider in…

7 years ago

The Future of Innovative Ideas

Victor del Rosal will be speaking at the upcoming AI conference in Mayo on November 20, 2018 To register for…

7 years ago

New ITU case study maps the Moscow ‘smart city’ journey

Moscow reports experience with Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities Geneva, 2 November, 2018 – A new case study from the…

7 years ago

5 technologies that could change digital marketing

by Joseph, Adel SEO Online technologies are ruling the world! Marketers know that offloading every resource you have at a…

7 years ago

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