Technology forecasting

Big Data Comes to Belfast, October 2018

When and where is it on? Big Data Belfast takes place on Thursday October 18 in Belfast’s Waterfront Hall.  It’s…

8 years ago

Big Data Demystified: How to use big data, data science and AI to make better business decisions and gain competitive advantage, reviewed

By @SimonCocking, review of Big Data Demystified: How to use big data, data science and AI to make better business decisions and gain…

8 years ago

MediChain targets the diseases that still defeat medical science

The medical blockchain big data platform, MediChain (https://medichain.online), is setting out on a big mission: to reduce suffering and premature…

8 years ago

5 Ways Big Data Gets Misused

Written by Kayla Matthews  Let’s get this out of the way right now: data of any kind can simultaneously be…

8 years ago

Why the Future Will Never Be Slow Again

The fast-changing, uncertain and ambiguous environments that organisations operate in today, require organisations to re-think all their internal business processes…

8 years ago

Data Edge seminar 5G and IoT. cutting through the jargon, 30th May

When and where is it on? Data Edge, the leading Irish Network and application performance management company, will host a…

8 years ago

Ireland Missing Out on €9 billion Per Year in Value From Data

In the most comprehensive, first-of-its-kind look at the economic contribution that data provides to the Irish economy, The Data Economy…

8 years ago

Building a bridge between data science and business intuition

Remember the American retailing giant that famously figured out a teenage girl was pregnant before her own father did?  This…

8 years ago

Is Ireland Ready for 5G?

In this tech-dependent society where people stream music on Spotify and use Netflix to watch films whenever they fancy, there’s…

8 years ago

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