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Microsoft’s Latest Hardware with the all new SURFACE devices Range

Brand new announcements by Microsoft introducing the World to a range of Surface products, including their very own wireless over-ear…

8 years ago

Why we need to champion women in STEM

Just a quarter of the people working in Ireland’s STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) are women. That number…

8 years ago

Interview With Jon von Tetzchner of Vivaldi

What is your background briefly? I am born in Iceland to an Icelandic mother and a Norwegian father in 1967.…

8 years ago

Predict Conference Comes to Dublin in October

When and where is it on? Predict Conference is held in RDS, Dublin on October 2nd. We are also hosting a…

8 years ago

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

Microsoft Announces Creation of 200 New Jobs at its Dublin Campus

Expansion of engineering team by 100 people to help drive innovation and accelerated adoption of AI and machine learning for…

8 years ago

Artificial Intelligence is a Priority for Customer Service, But Implementation Levels are Low in Irish Organisations

Microsoft Ireland and Codec research shows: 65% of Irish organisations with customer contact centres currently view Artificial Intelligence (AI) as…

8 years ago

Pluralsight Introduces a Fast and Accurate Way to Assess Expertise in Technology Roles

New Hands-On Learning Experiences Launched to Deepen Technology Skill Development SILICON SLOPES, Utah – August 29, 2018 – Pluralsight Inc.…

8 years ago

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