Tag: networking

  • Mark O’Neill “The API Economy – why APIs, not apps, are the future

    Mark O’Neill “The API Economy – why APIs, not apps, are the future

    MIT Mullingar is proud to present an informal talk by Mark O’Neill entitled “The API Economy – why APIs, not apps, are the future”.

    API’s have been around for a long time, however, in recent years Web based API’s have grown hugely in popularity allowing disparate applications talk to each other seamlessly. Every major web player have their API’s e.g. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter. When we talk of the Connected House, Connected Car, Internet of Things, Manufacturing 4.0 etc, API’s are the underlying technology that make it all these work.

    Mark advises on strategy for API management, as part of an overall digital platform. He advises on how API management relates to SOA, and SOA governance, including the importance of API security. He brings deep industry knowledge on API governance and architecture.

    This talk is suitable for Developers, Architects, Entrepreneurs and IT Business Decision makers.
    Event Information.

    This is a free event however to accommodate all attendees comfortably registration is required.
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  • “The Midlands as a Gaming Technopolis” by Rob Acton

    “The Midlands as a Gaming Technopolis” by Rob Acton

    MIT are delighted to announce Rob Acton as a guest speaker who will be giving a presentation entitled “The Midlands as a Gaming Technopolis“. Rob is quite active on the Social and Monetised Gaming scene and will be announcing ten new jobs for the midlands in his companies at the event. Rob will be available afterwards to talk to those that are interested in his open positions.

    On the night Rob will be sponsoring pizza and wedges for attendees for what promises to be a highly interesting event. Non MIT members welcome, but please let us know if you are interested in attending by registering here.

  • “How to be Happier At Work – Six ways to make magic happen every day” by Gerry Duffy

    “How to be Happier At Work – Six ways to make magic happen every day” by Gerry Duffy

    MIT are delighted to announce Gerry Duffy will be giving a presentation to the MIT group entitled “How to be Happier At Work – Six ways to make magic happen every day”.

    Gerry is a world renowned motivational speaker and author and is probably best known locally for his achievement of running 32 marathons over 32 consecutive days and winning the first ever Deca Ironman event.
    Currently Gerry runs the Gerry Duff Academy gerryduffyacademy.com offering expert guidance to those seeking assistance setting their goals, improving leadership, and building high value teams.

    About Gerry

    Gerry’s Bio – www.gerryduffyacademy.com

    Register to Attend (it’s FREE)

    This is a free talk and open to the public and suitable for everyone that wants to develop their career. To accommodate all attendees comfortably registration is required (click on the link below).

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    Tea/Coffee served afterwards sponsored by Cookie Web.

    More information

    Email: [email protected]

    MIT Mullingar on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/7477636/profile

  • “Tilting the Viewfinder” by Joan Mulvihill, IIA

    “Tilting the Viewfinder” by Joan Mulvihill, IIA

    MIT Mullingar is pleased to announce that Joan Mulvihill, CEO of the Irish Internet Association, will be giving a talk entitled “Tilting the Viewfinder” on Tuesday 25th August in the Annebrook House Hotel at 7pm.

    Joan’s talk will focus on Irelands search for our very own technology giant and how we should expand the opportunity to all sectors – food, health, education and energy.

    The talk is free of charge and open to all, just email us to let us know you are coming.