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Weekly tech round up

By @SimonCocking. More great stories you may have missed. If you'd like to be featured drop us as a line simon@irishtechnews.ie  and…

9 years ago

World’s largest Blockchain Hackathon returns to Dublin this week

The world’s largest blockchain event, Blockchain Hackathon, held by Chainsmiths and sponsored by Fidelity Investments, Deloitte and Bank of Ireland,…

10 years ago

Succesful Re:publica event in Dublin, Dan Griffin describes his highlights

Latest article by Dan Griffin for us. His specialty is  LAMP / DevOps / ELearning / Punk Rocker / Capoeirista /…

10 years ago

From Blockchain to Bowie, Eno and beyond, the encyclopedic world of Dinis Guarda

By @SimonCocking. Great in depth interview with Dinis Guarda CEOFounder @IntelligentHQ  @BlockchainAge http://openbusinesscouncil.org @HedgeThink @tradersdna @ztudium What are you working…

10 years ago

Blockchain Alliance for Good launched

September sees the launch of the Blockchain Alliance for Good (Bisgit.IoV) - a free membership organisation aimed at boosting the…

10 years ago

Data security must be your top concern. Mark van Rijmenam global top 10 big data influencer

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Mark van Rijmenam Founder Datafloq | Author: Think Bigger-http://amzn.to/1gjoWKj  | Disruptive Innovator | Int'l Speaker | Named…

10 years ago

Deloitte’s Tech Trends Report highlights digital shifts today, influencing ideation and delivery

Deloitte outlines critical trends that are reshaping the way businesses operate in a global environment in its seventh annual technology…

10 years ago

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