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Want To Drive Revenues? New Customer Acquisition Is A Tricky Path

With pressure on results, there are only so many ways that a company or brand can fill the gap. Along…

7 years ago

Crypto expert expresses concern about Google advert

Google's ad for its new product ‘Call Screen’, where it pokes fun at crypto mining, stating that the activity costs…

7 years ago

Twilio and Stripe announce partnership

Twilio, the cloud communications platform, has announced PAY, a new API that enables developers to easily process payments securely over…

7 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

7 years ago

Human Capital Systems, Analytics, and Data Mining, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of Human Capital Systems, Analytics, and Data Mining,  Human Capital Systems, Analytics, and Data Mining provides human capital professionals, researchers,…

7 years ago

Atlantic Digital Startup Academy launch speaker interview: David Coallier

David Coallier is a tech entrepreneur who founded Barricade IO and Orchestraio. He is currently Director of Engineering at Cyber…

7 years ago

Is your software equipped to handle imminent PAYE changes?

MHR is urging organisations across the Republic of Ireland to check their software is compliant with impending changes to the Pay…

7 years ago

Fleet App partners with Dublin City Council to launch Workplace Mobility Hub

Irish peer-to-peer car hire firm Fleet has successfully tendered to provide Dublin City Council (DCC) with an app-based virtual vehicle…

7 years ago

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