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India struggling to fill 50,000 AI jobs

by Kayla Matthews, tech journalist and writer India is struggling to fill its artificial intelligence (AI) jobs. That's the conclusion…

8 years ago

Dublin citizens to tackle local climate change challenges during 24-hour worldwide hackathon at Trinity College Dublin

Dublin will be one of 115 cities around the world taking action on climate change this Friday (26 October) at…

8 years ago

NUI Galway to Host Girls into Geoscience Ireland in November

The second ‘Girls into Geoscience Ireland’ event will take place in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway on Saturday, 10…

8 years ago

Pitchero Acquires Teamer

UK, Leeds, October, 2018: Pitchero, the UK’s leading provider of digital grassroots sports technology, has acquired UK and Ireland-based sports…

8 years ago

EZVIZ WiFi Camaras with IFTTT Compatibility for Outdoor Security

As darkness draws in, protect properties with the EZVIZ ezGuard and ezGuard Plus all-weather outdoor Wi-Fi cameras with IFTTT compatibility…

8 years ago

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…

8 years ago

‘Securing connected devices: An arms race’ Academy Discourse by Professor Máire O’Neill,

When and where is it on? 7 November 2018, 6pm at Academy House, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2 How many…

8 years ago

Break Through your Glass Ceiling Leadership Event Preview

When and where is it on? November 21, 2018 5:30pm-8pm at the Workbench Space at Bank of Ireland, Hamilton Building,…

8 years ago

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