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Starting-Up in 194,400 Seconds. By Gene Murphy

Great guest post by Gene Murphy. First appeared here.  On foot of a pretty trivial internet search result this week,…

10 years ago

Review of Sprint by Jake Knapp, How to solve big problems and test new ideas in just 5 days.

By @SimonCocking. See our interview with the author Jake Knapp here. Since we interviewed the book's author Jake Knapp, the book…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : INFOMAR

By @SimonCocking Describe the PROJECT – the elevator pitch ... INFOMAR is a joint venture between the Geological Survey of Ireland…

10 years ago

Date change: International Film and Tech forum Digital Biscuit 2016

Update: This event has now been moved to October 20th – 22nd with 22 speakers confirmed for those dates. The…

10 years ago

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

Dell Reinforces ‘All-Data’ Strategy with Enhanced Big Data Analytics Capabilities

Dell today announced a series of new big data and analytics solutions and services designed to help companies quickly and…

11 years ago

New Surface Enterprise Initiative Will Further Windows 10 Adoption

Dell will sell Surface Pro devices along with enterprise-class support and services; HP, Accenture and Avanade to also join initiative…

11 years ago

Event: How to Build a Successful Social Media Strategy

Social Media Trainer Greg Fry will host a practical step-by-step guide for businesses on how to build effective social media…

11 years ago

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