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I-REACT,European research project, launches free app for International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction

The research project I-REACT, funded by the European Commission, has launched a free app to keep citizens safe from floods,…

7 years ago

Failure to innovate threatens to put a third of Irish companies out of business by 2020

Irish companies are in danger of falling victim to digital disruption, regulatory requirements and economic shifts that are fundamentally changing…

7 years ago

Could a Digital Silk Road solve the Belt and Road’s sustainability problem?

by Winston Ma Wenyan, Chief Executive Officer, China Silkroad Investment & Development (Beijing) Co. Ltd, from his presentation to the…

7 years ago

Optimising The Customer Experience Through Data Analytics

Guest post by Denis Lucey, Vice-President of Dell EMC EMEA Commercial Support Services At the heart of every successful relationship…

7 years ago

New app launched to help runners pace Dublin marathon

Irish researchers have launched a new app, Pace-Man, which will help marathon runners predict and pace their marathon. The app…

7 years ago

50% of Irish IT leaders don’t trust public internet as private data exchange between businesses grows

Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the global Interconnection and data centre company, today announces its second annual Global Interconnection Index (GXI),…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 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…

7 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…

7 years ago

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