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Airspeed Telecom has forecast several key trends to watch out for in IT over the coming year. Pet...
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Airspeed Telecom has forecast several key trends to watch out for in IT over the coming year. Pet...
Dearbhla Gavin examines how unified threat management is proving increasingly popular with small businesses.
With our smart devices playing a central role in our personal and work lives, the corporate world has had to adapt to our preferences with BYOD (bring your own device) policies, writes Aoife Valentine
The term ‘mobile workforce’ might elicit visions of smartphone and tablet-using executives rushing from meeting to meeting, but there is another sense in which workers can be mobile, writes Jason Walsh.
It’s one of two types of days for Captain Brian Sheridan. As both harbour master and deputy chief executive at Port of Galway, his time is often split between delivering presentations and walking the docks in his high visibility, weatherproof gear.
Recently appointed managing director of Logicalis Ireland Andrew Baird tells Aoife Valentine about taking advantage of the cloud debate and plans for growth.
If your work takes you out of the office on a regular basis, you’ll know just how much of a hindrance a heavy or cumbersome laptop can be. But going thin and light doesn’t mean sacrificing capability, as Stephen Errity’s round-up of the latest ultra
Always on is just for openers when more and more online business demands real time
With more than five million viewers between them, two Irish gamers are making their mark in one of the most competitive parts of YouTube
Data analytics has trickled down from large corporates and is now readily available in the mainstream
Dundalk-based Intact Software is leading the way in business analytics, writes Ross O’Neill.
Creating content for YouTube has become big business for young entrepreneurs, Emmet Ryan and Lynda O’Keeffe talk to the people using the platform to conquer.
Data centres have moved into the heart of all ICT and everything we do online and even offline, writes Leslie Faughnan
Web enterprises have led the way and the others must follow