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Using AI to help save lives

Written by Brad Smith, President of Microsoft  Persistent humanitarian crises caused by natural and man-made disasters, oppression and other emergencies have…

8 years ago

Dead Coins: What’s the Best Way to Address this Growing Problem?

Written by David Drake The invention of blockchain has created space for tech-savvy individuals and companies to craft innovative solutions…

8 years ago

TenderCon returns to showcase successful tendering

Pre-engagement is the key to successful tendering  Don’t wait until a tender is on the open market. This was the…

8 years ago

Dell Technologies 2018 Predictions – entering the next era of human machine partnerships

By Aisling Keegan, Vice-President & General Manager, Dell EMC Ireland If 2017 could be represented in one word, that word…

8 years ago

8 Predictions for IT in 2018

By Maurice Mortell, managing director Ireland and emerging markets, Equinix All technology companies focus on the future, but as the…

8 years ago

Three Ireland launches 2018 Graduate Programme

Three Ireland has announced the launch of a new two-year graduate programme, beginning in September 2018. The programme will create…

9 years ago

Five key ways modern workplaces are changing, by Stephen Kelly

By Stephen Kelly, who is Dimension Data Ireland’s Country Manager, a role he took on in 2015. Before joining Dimension Data,…

9 years ago

Russian and Chinese banks signed an agreement to Support Russian Innovations

Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Guest post from Taisiya Yarmak, head of international PR in Skolkovo (Moscow).…

9 years ago

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