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The Worst Business Decisions Ever Made in the Tech Industry Involving Google and Netflix

Written by Hazel Ramsell  Even the most innovative and entrepreneurial companies can miss the mark when it comes to the decision…

8 years ago

Google on the Road to Help Irish SMEs Stay Ahead

Google has launched its Staying Ahead Digital Roadshow, the first in a series of events held in partnership with Enterprise…

8 years ago

Spotinst Raises $35m for AI Cloud Computing Workload Management Platform

  Spotinst helps businesses save 80% on their cloud spend by using AI to predict availability and ensure the most…

8 years ago

Enable Ireland Apps Make Popular Gardens More Inclusive Experience

As Summer turns to Autumn, the Enable Ireland National Assistive Technology (AT) Training Service has released three apps inspired by…

8 years ago

Enable Ireland Apps Make Popular Gardens More Inclusive Experience

As Summer turns to Autumn, the Enable Ireland National Assistive Technology (AT) Training Service has released three apps inspired by…

8 years ago

Google announces a complete overhaul of its popular Google Fit app

HealthTech has beome a booming tech sector with Apple, Fitbit, Garmin and Google leading this revolution. Google noticed that their…

8 years ago

Google’s Autumn Adopt A Startup Programme Opens Up for Irish Applicants

Irish start-ups are being encouraged by Google to apply for its Autumn Adopt A Startup programme which opened for applicants…

8 years ago

How Do Facebook, Google, and Amazon Plan to Solve the Problem of Storing Big Data?

by Aubrey Hansen Hyperscale data centers are expanding rapidly as ever-growing streams of data are collected, stored, and analyzed on…

8 years ago

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