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Government of Gibraltar and University of Gibraltar to create New Technologies in Education Advisory Group

The Government of Gibraltar has announced the launch of a new advisory group that will focus on the creation of…

8 years ago

Think exponentially, not incrementally: How the rules of the game are changing in Africa’s banking sector

by Sunil Kaushal, CEO, Africa & Middle East at Standard Chartered Bank FinTech remains to be the most appealing industry…

8 years ago

Over 200 Irish IT specialists attend Cloud Camp conference

MicroWarehouse’s inaugural Cloud Camp got underway today in the Convention Centre. The conference brought together over 200 IT specialists from…

8 years ago

World Bee Project launched in the UK

A global beehive monitoring network has been launched using big data analytics and cloud technology to produce the first ever…

8 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

8 years ago

ICE Africa poised to make historic debut attracting delegates from 91 countries

ICE Africa has attracted delegates from a total of 91 countries including gaming professionals from 25 African countries LONDON, United…

8 years ago

Are the Big Four auditors going to lose market share?

How can an industry full of conflict and scandal be seen as a beacon of trust? Has trust in the…

8 years ago

Can Blockchain Technology Meet the Demands of the Commodity Market?

Guest post by David Drake note: David Drake is on the advisory board for most of the firms mentioned or…

8 years ago

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