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Digital transformation announced for Irish greyhound tracks

The Irish Greyhound Board (IGB) has announced a five-year technology partnership for a digital transformation which will enhance the sport's…

9 years ago

Microsoft Ireland expands its Inside Sales organisation with the creation of 200 new jobs

Microsoft today announced the expansion of its Dublin based EMEA Inside Sales organisation with the creation of 200 new jobs.…

9 years ago

The Culture Ripples of Digital Transformation, insights with Antonio Palacios

By @SimonCocking insightful interview with Antonio Palacios, Learning Experience Manager at Digital Skills Academy. Antonio provides interesting views regarding the importance of understanding…

9 years ago

Activate your Big Data awareness at Big Data Belfast 2017

Businesses and organisations from across Ireland are being urged to activate their awareness of the power of Big Data at…

9 years ago

Dublin Business School now offering Free ICT Skills Courses in conjunction with Microsoft

Dublin Business School is now offering free ICT Skill Courses to students. We spoke to them to find out more…

9 years ago

How to chose the best PC for college according to Declan Kenny, Currys PC World

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Interesting interview Declan Kenny, Currys Category Manager. Declan explains what…

9 years ago

The WordCamp Dublin WordPress Conference takes place October 14 – 15

The first WordCamp Dublin is taking place at Dublin City University (DCU) across the weekend of this October 14th -…

9 years ago

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