Róisín Kiberd takes a look what’s happening in the growing market for video-conferencing tech
Róisín Kiberd takes a look what’s happening in the growing market for video-conferencing tech
Róisín Kiberd reports on how to keep your cloud safe from external threats – and from yourself
Róisín Kiberd looks forward to 5G and reviews the broadband your business can run on right now
Róisín Kiberd meets the Irish start-ups leading the charge in the growing area of pet tech
Róisín Kiberd invites you to check your endpoints. Are they secure? Are they integrated?
The Southern Construct conference examines problems facing the industry in Cork, but an air of optimism prevails, writes Róisín Kiberd
Chatbots are becoming an increasingly important way for businesses to communicate with customers and they offer an ideal starting point for companies to see what artificial intelligence can do, writes Róisín Kiberd
Róisín Kiberd explains how data protection became the way to customers’ hearts
Designed to break down unnecessary divisions between departments, Duet addresses customer needs by sharing data between sales and support tools in a single platform
Róisín Kiberd takes you on a journey of bizarre names with conventional risks
Róisín Kiberd looks at how phishing and malware remain potent threats despite their long history
Technology can make everyday life more sustainable, connected and enjoyable – if we box clever, according to speakers at last Thursday’s Smart Cities and Regions Summit in Dublin, writes Róisín Kiberd
Data is travelling to new frontiers, but the old rules apply, writes Róisín Kiberd
Róisín Kiberd on how the new blossoms of artificial intelligence are here to brighten your day
Ireland currently ranks as the sixth ‘most-digital’ economy in the EU. Last week’s Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Summit provided an overview of where we are now, and where AI can take us in the future, writes Róisín Kiberd
The next wave of video conferencing offers more than just boardroom meetings, writes Róisín Kiberd
Post-GDPR, data protection is more important than ever, writes Róisín Kiberd
A River in the Trees alternates between the story of Hannah O’Donovan, a 19-year-old living in west Cork during the War of Independence, and Ellen, a 38-year-old living in modern-day London who has returned to Ireland with her life quietly falling apart