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From Uber’s suspended licence to renewable energy, Emily Maree is back with six big questions for six experts
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From Uber’s suspended licence to renewable energy, Emily Maree is back with six big questions for six experts
Running three national utilities is a challenge for any company, but Ervia knows that a good strategy has a strong foundation, writes Quinton O’Reilly
On the surface, AR and VR may seem like a world apart from talk around AI, but the future can see them overlap, writes Quinton O’Reilly
A free to download guide published by Microsoft and CoderDojo provides readers with tried and tested best practices for engaging girls with coding
The entire company needs to be involved in the process, writes Angela Madden
The technology behind unified communications isn’t new, but the way people are using it is, write Alex Meehan and Quinton O’Reilly
Gráinne Loughran on the impact the general data protection regulation (GDPR) and other factors are having on cloud security
All types of business are benefiting from a new wave of financial software that manages to be more sophisticated and easier to implement. Ian Campbell reports
It’s been an eventful autumn for the businesses looking to change the taxi market, with Uber an...
New releases from Sony, Apple and Samsung ahead of Christmas have reinvigorated the smartphone market, pushing the boundaries of features and functions further than ever before. Stephen Errity rounds up these and other contenders on the market
Renaissance has announced that its inaugural Cyber Data and Compliance Expo will take place on We...
The focus on the Internet of Things has gone from making things smart for the sake of it to prope...
Michael and Ciaran Crean, founders of MicksGarage, were honoured as the Irish Internet Associatio...
With more than 2.5 million customers, AIB knows that even a slight disruption can have a significant impact on real lives and it takes resilience very seriously, writes Quinton O’Reilly
There are fewer laptop makers around these days, but competition between the remaining players is still fierce, driving innovation for the consumer and business user. Stephen Errity rounds up some of the top machines on the market, taking in conventional laptops, convertibles and detachables and fully featured ‘laptop replacement’ tablets