Editor’s Letter: "The problem isn't the technology but the people."
What Dreams May Come
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What Dreams May Come
For companies engaging in recruitment drives at present, the pressure to find top talent is high
With the announcement of US giant STATS coming to Ireland, Emmet Ryan looks at the rapid rise of the Irish sports tech scene
The six week period following the election of Trump saw this dip below 300 of every million, a drop of over 29 per cent
With Amazon launching a service that will enable couriers to open doors, Emmet Ryan on the security concerns this will naturally cause
Vrai intends to create nine new jobs by 2020, bringing its total staff to 12
Russia’s plan to roll out a government backed crypto-currency has been met with scepticism from several quarters. Emmet Ryan on the curious case of the crypto-rouble
The Carlow-based IT security firm has come a long way from its humble beginnings in a morass of cassette tapes and phone lines, writes Emmet Ryan
A study has found that a third of all European workers are worried a lack of digital skills could cost them their livelihoods
Lenovo has taken a multi-tiered approach in its bid to challenge Microsoft
Emmet Ryan looks at the HP Elitebook x360
Images can be sent directly from the photo booth to the passport office with Photo-Me’s new technology
The technology services provider, headquartered in Galway, plans to bring its total staff number to 150 over the next 18 months
The latest 'mockumentary' from Netflix, American Vandal, offers an interesting focus on social media
Social media giant Twitter has been mocked for considering a doubling of tweet-length, but there is method in its apparent madness