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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

Why are altcoins falling faster than bitcoin?

by Ana Farr, Community Manager at ecommerce-platforms.com and Unblock.net. She is a matcha and mindfulness enthusiast and loves to chat…

7 years ago

How Blockchain could add value to the beef industry

by Cillian Leonowicz, director, consulting at Deloitte and leads business bevelopment for the EMEA Blockchain Lab. Today, the beef industry…

7 years ago

Interview: Joao Luis Torres, Brazio

What is your background briefly? I graduated in dentistry. However, in the last fifteen years, I have been dedicating myself…

7 years ago

Maker Faire Rome: What’s New on the Irish Innovation Front?

Last weekend I visited Maker Faire Rome at the Fiera di Roma venue in Italy.  Please read my article Maker…

7 years ago

Dead Air? Play some Michael Jackson

It’s been a very strange week. For one, my terrestrial radio show on Saturday morning had a bit of a…

7 years ago

Irish Edtech start-up launches new Peer to Peer educational platform

Zeeko, the Irish Edtech start-up, has announced the launch of a new and interactive Peer-to-Peer educational platform to transform the…

7 years ago

Preview: Unravelling Blockchain: The Technologies & Economies of the future

When and where is it on? Mon 22 October 2018 19:00 – 20:30 IST, Room G.05 Western Gateway Building, University…

7 years ago

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