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From Saas reinventors through to digital transformers, Emmet Ryan finds that the growth centres of technology are changing across the world
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From Saas reinventors through to digital transformers, Emmet Ryan finds that the growth centres of technology are changing across the world
Róisín Kiberd on the evolving nature of the fast-moving data storage sector
Clanwilliam Health is to support Trinity College Dublin’s (TCD) School of Pharmacy and Pharmace...
Over 400 people attended the fifth annual Data Solutions’ Secure Computing Forum, which took pl...
With the big two in the smartphone market rolling out new devices, Jess Kelly looks at what device is right for you
Businesses are becoming more aware of their responsibilities, but must be wary of pitfalls, writes Quinton O’Reilly
Knowing and understanding what personally identifiable data you and third parties have, and carrying out a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) is essential if you want a strong foundation for your company, says Angela Madden of Rits
Ireland rugby head coach Joe Schmidt delivered a leadership talk to members of the Mid-West busin...
The blistering pace of technological change has seen a move from internet everywhere to internet everything. Jason Walsh looks at the explosion of interest in the internet of things
No industry has changed more than airlines in response to the relentless march of technology. Dave O’Donovan tells Jason Walsh more disruption is already on the runway
From Apple’s new iPhone X to self-driving trucks, Emily Maree is back with six big questions for six experts
Róisín Kiberd writes on the increasing role Ireland plays in the data centre sector
Its business model may be on giving odds, but when it comes to security and resilience, Paddy Power Betfair’s measures are a sure thing, writes Quinton O’Reilly
Server management is evolving fast and the way the stack is being dealt with is changing, writes Alex Meehan
Gráinne Loughran on how the back-to-school feeling hits professionals looking to upskill, too