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Business & company start-up growth slows in first three quarters of 2018 but insolvencies decrease by 23%

The number of new business and company start-ups decreased by -7% in the first three quarters of 2018 (1 January—30…

8 years ago

International IT specialists descend on Dublin in preparation for this week’s Cloud Camp

Irish Cloud Aggregator MicroWarehouse will host ‘Cloud Camp’ at the Dublin Convention this Wednesday 17th October 2018. The first of…

8 years ago

Cork jobseekers attend Software Skillnet’s KickSTART information evening

The KickSTART programme, an initiative of Technology Ireland Software Skillnet, in partnership with Cork-based virtualisation company VMWare and cybersecurity firm…

8 years ago

ASOS customers can now shop the latest fashion with Google Assistant

Enki, the ASOS shopping guide, shows customers the top new products across ASOS  LONDON, 11th October 2018: ASOS, the global destination for…

8 years ago

New app launched to help runners pace Dublin marathon

Irish researchers have launched a new app, Pace-Man, which will help marathon runners predict and pace their marathon. The app…

8 years ago

It’s a fishy tale …

  We had a really interesting chat this week. We didn’t talk about the price of the coins or hardly…

8 years ago

Can Cryptocurrency benefit small businesses and consumers?

Guest post from Ronald Salmond, Senior Editor for Berminal.com 2018 has proven to be a remarkably difficult year for cryptocurrencies…

8 years ago

Microsoft launches programme with CoderDojo for EU Code Week

Microsoft today celebrated the start of EU Code Week with the launch of the ‘CoderDojo Champion Training Programme’ which aims…

8 years ago

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