Getting more from going mobile
Increased agility is a key demand for many companies looking to avail of cloud solutions, writes Alex Meehan
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Increased agility is a key demand for many companies looking to avail of cloud solutions, writes Alex Meehan
Global business software vendor SAP offers systems for the smallest firms
Vodafone has repositioned itself to be an end-to-end partner on the cloud journey
After a few false starts, Microsoft is taking its customers to the cloud with a SaaS (software-as-a-service) version of the productivity suite that made it so successful in the old IT world
Print, scan, copy, fax – four key functions carried out tens of thousands of times a day in offices all over Ireland. Whether you run a small business or are responsible for the IT infrastructure of a large organisation, making the right choice of ha
Organisations are becoming more and more creative when it comes to integrating video conferencing technology.
February proved particularly strong for Irish IT services provider IIS Group, with one big deal and another partnership secured.
Although it is the platform that is being changed, what really matters for the business is the performance of its applications
The countdown clock is ticking for Windows Server 2003, and remaining users have no choice but to take action now, writes Leslie Faughnan.
The video conferencing market is shifting from large, room-based systems to smaller workgroup and one-to -one desktop solutions.
Cutting corners rarely works out in the long run, but being informed can help get more from your time, money and technology, writes Jessica Kelly
Facing the situation and planning the migration are the practical keys to success, experts say.
It’s not just lone rangers making it big on YouTube: studios have jumped on board and made it their primary focus.
From mind-reading pizza menus to advice for start-ups, Emily Maree grills six tech leaders with six big questions.
The increased use of personal video is boosting demand for greater enterprise availability, writes Deirdre Cashion.