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IT Outsourcing: best practice do’s and don’ts

guest post from TechsSocial The practice of IT outsourcing is now well over 20 years old, and yet, there are…

7 years ago

Ireland’s digital trends revealed in survey to mark Internet Day 2018

6 in 10 Irish people have used an emerging digital technology, like smart appliances, mobile payments or augmented reality, according…

7 years ago

Thriving in a world of busy

by John Doran, teacher and guidance counsellor for over 24 years. He is a public speaker and author of the…

7 years ago

Gorey Schools tie up with local technology businesses to celebrate digital transformation of the town

Two schools in Ireland’s flagship digital town have joined with local technology companies to produce some of the most technically…

7 years ago

“Off The Record technics” to invest in Cryptocurrency

(Note: All views expressed in this article are solely the personal point of view by the author and is not,…

7 years ago

Bitcoin v Altcoin: why usability is key to wider adoption

by Denise Quirk, Health Advisor and a believer of transforming complex information into simple, actionable content. She is keenly interested…

7 years ago

Bully Tactics Won’t Work Anymore

When I am coaching people one-to-one or in a training workshop, the most frequent request I receive is for what…

7 years ago

ITN Journalist Shortlisted for The IMAGE Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2018

ITN journalist, Jillian Godsil, makes the shortlist for Digital and Technology Businesswoman of the Year Now in its 12th year, the…

7 years ago

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