Technology

Girls urged to ‘think STEM’ as they make CAO choice

I Wish urges students to grow their future with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. As thousands of students finalise their…

7 years ago

123.ie Launches New Technology for Young Drivers

Leading Irish insurer 123.ie has launched a new telematics product, 123GO, to encourage safer driving behaviour in young drivers. 123GO’s…

7 years ago

Crypto Divas talking Sunken Treasure, Pirates and Government

This week we met a day late as I had family commitments – so Happy Monday everyone. I had to…

7 years ago

Accountants vs. Bots: who will do your taxes in 2020?

By Lauren Maffeo, a senior content analyst at GetApp (a Gartner company). It’s that time of year: December has passed…

7 years ago

Irish Government to Host Blockchain Hackathon for Public Services

Blockathon Ireland, a hackathon hosted by The Department of Public Expenditure and Reform in association with The Department of Finance,…

7 years ago

How to Better Manage Data Across Devices

By Nathan Sykes Businesses today rely on data for everything. Data helps us engage in useful analytics and longer-term strategizing.…

7 years ago

Irish IT decision-makers warn of impact of rising data volumes

Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the global interconnection and data centre company, today announces the results of an independent study that…

7 years ago

Irish IT decision-makers warn of impact of rising data volumes

Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the global interconnection and data centre company, today announces the results of an independent study that found that Irish…

7 years ago

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