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How a Blockchain-Based Solution to Greece’s Woes May Change Arbitration Forever

The birthplace of Democracy is experiencing a few problems in the area of governance. One solution that’s been suggested could…

8 years ago

Interview: Kim Tasso, management consultant, psychologist and author

What is your background briefly? My first jobs were in tech support, sales and marketing in the technology sector (when…

8 years ago

Urgent need to boost digital competence- 6th EUDojo told

There's an urgent need to improve Europe's digital competence, Seán Kelly MEP and Leader of Fine Gael in the European…

8 years ago

ESB Invest €7.5m in initiatives to support STEAM learning and innovation

ESB have launched Generation Tomorrow, a new STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths) programme dedicated to empowering young people…

8 years ago

Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise our Lives, reviewed

By @SimonCocking review of  Give People Money: The Simple Idea to Solve Inequality and Revolutionise our Lives, by Annie Lowrey, WH Allen (UK),…

8 years ago

St James’s Hospital completes largest scale implementation of electronic inpatient records in Ireland

All inpatient interactions which were previously recorded on paper have been digitised at St James’s Hospital, Ireland's largest acute hospital,…

8 years ago

What to think about when choosing call centre software

by Apoorv Bhatnagar A brilliant product or service alone will no longer guarantee a business’ success. Customer experience trumps everything…

8 years ago

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