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Winners of the National Project Awards 2018 announced

The Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) has announced the winners of the 2018 National Project Awards, sponsored by…

8 years ago

New Research Reveals Shoppers Go Online Early, Go Mobile and Go Social This Festive Season

Salesforce has released new research revealing key festive shopping season trends. Salesforce combined insights on the activities of hundreds of…

8 years ago

Vimba, cryptocurrency exchange and savings platform, announces UK expansion

Vimba, New Zealand’s largest and longest running crypto platform, has announced the expansion of its crypto savings service to the…

8 years ago

Restart Your Startup

by Jerry Witkowicz   Declining cryptocurrency valuations will drive more blockchain startups to failure unless these companies restart their startups.…

8 years ago

Accela, provider of cloud-based productivity solutions for government, to open Dublin office

Accela, a provider of cloud-based productivity solutions for government, announced today the opening of its Dublin office and plans to…

8 years ago

Japan experiments with self-regulating status for cryptocurrency industry

by David Drake Note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or quoted in…

8 years ago

Why We Need Stable Coins

  This week’s cryptocurrency nosedive highlights what can go wrong when value is wholly pegged to sentiment. While investors are…

8 years ago

Family Bank partners with SimbaPay to launch instant transfers to China’s WeChat

This initiative therefore connects Africa’s largest mobile money ecosystem to China’s largest payment service in real-time LONDON, United Kingdom, November…

8 years ago

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