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Actian’s Emma McGrattan discusses the major challenges of today’s IT landscape and why AI models are only as good as the data that powers them. Read more: ‘Data security has become a trust issue, not just a tech issue’
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Solas’s report shows that green skills are required in nearly three-quarters of Irish jobs. Read more: Irish labour market demands green skills
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Pipit co-founder and CEO Ollie Walsh has been appointed president of Qenta as part of the acquisition. Read more: Irish fintech Pipit Global acquired by Qenta
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Hays Ireland’s spring report has highlighted the key trends and concerns shaping the country’s workforce. Read more: Hays Ireland: Generational trends impacting the Irish workplace
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Codec’s David Wyke argues that manual finance management is not just inefficient, it’s also affecting your bottom line. Read more: How much is manual finance management costing you?
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Biotech start-up Amply aims to develop innovative medicines using its AI-driven drug discovery platform. Read more: Belfast’s Amply raises $1.75m for AI drug discovery
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The neobank has made its crypto services available in Ireland, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and Belgium, with plans to release it in the UK and US soon. Read more: Bunq expands into crypto space with Kraken team up
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Federal Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ruled yesterday that Apple had violated a court order and must open its App Store to third-party payments. Read more: US judge sides with Epic Games in Apple App Store battle
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In a turbulent month for tech shares, Meta’s share price rose by some 5pc yesterday on quarterly results that showed better than expected revenues. Read more: Meta share price boost on higher than expected revenues
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A poorly devised interview policy doesn’t just affect potential jobseekers, it can reverberate through a company impacting everyone. Read more: How does a bad job interview impact an organisation?