Economy

Why every start up and business needs to be aware of the latest FinTech trends

Another great guest post from the Digital Skills Academy, this time on the importance of following the latest FinTech trends for…

10 years ago

The Misfit Economy, lessons in creativity from pirates, hackers, gangsters and other informal entrepreneurs

By @SimonCocking  Review of the Misfit Economy written by Alexa Clay and Kyra Maya Phillips published by Simon & Schuster This is…

10 years ago

15 year old CEO Jordan Casey gives Accenture leaders a masterclass in coding to mark ‘Hour of Code’

As part of Accenture’s support for the global Hour of Code movement, Jordan Casey, 15 year old tech entrepreneur and…

10 years ago

Over 90% of European banks recognise the need for increased digitalisation but only 17% are ready

While banks know they must act and pursue digital solutions across their business units to improve customer service and reduce…

10 years ago

The challenges of retraining into the digital sector, an Irish story

Great guest post by Marie-Clare Byard about her experiences of moving from redundancy to retraining with the Digital Skills Academy and then…

10 years ago

DropChef.Com partners with Google to deliver healthy meals for all 3,000 staff

Dublin based healthy meal delivery service DropChef.com has announced that they are launching a new on demand service for Ireland’s…

10 years ago

Startups trending at Web Summit 2015, an overview by David Akinsanya

Guest post by @electedinc image by Brendan O Se  The Web Summit 2015 has come and gone amid fanfare and flash of geniuses…

10 years ago

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