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Kenya wins Bid to host the International Open Data Conference in 2020

TheGovernment of Kenya won the bid based on the consistency and high-level leadership of H.E the Deputy President, Hon. William…

7 years ago

DCU unveils €15 million state-of-the-art Student Centre focussed on developing rounded graduates

A new state-of-the art student centre dedicated to enhancing the student experience at DCU and preparing graduates to flourish in…

7 years ago

4 Ways Big Data Will Have an Impact on Future Workplaces

Written by Devin Pickell It’s on your Twitter feed, your LinkedIn connections are sharing articles, and just about every tech…

7 years ago

Five key ways modern workplaces are changing, by Stephen Kelly

By Stephen Kelly, who is Dimension Data Ireland’s Country Manager, a role he took on in 2015. Before joining Dimension Data,…

8 years ago

A conversation with Robert Scoble

By James Conroy Journalist - former Assistant Psychologist - Contributor to Irish Tech News. VR/AR enthusiast. Inquisitor of user-experience and design. ROBERT SCOBLE ON…

9 years ago

Virtual Reality World Congress – Bristol, 2017 – VIDEO – Time to invest in VR?

For the second year in a row, the city of Bristol was host to the Virtual Reality World Conference (VRWC)…

9 years ago

Digital Dún Laoghaire: Funding Your Growth Through Bank Finance

The topic under discussion at the Digital Dún Laoghaire Morning MeetUp which took place on 8th February in Starbucks, Dún…

9 years ago

10 promising startups to watch from Web Summit

Latest guest post from Pepipost guys by Sita Kalluri Web Summit 2016 #ThatsMyPitch winners Startups present at the Web Summit 2016…

9 years ago

ESB launches The Big Energy Hack

ESB is today launching Ireland’s first ever energy hackathon, The Big Energy Hack - bringing great minds together for over…

9 years ago

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