Editor’s Letter: "The problem isn't the technology but the people."
What Dreams May Come
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What Dreams May Come
Róisín Kiberd on UTM or "unified threat management" and how it has evolved with advances in IT security
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
Gráinne Loughran looks at how the past 12 months have been huge for video conferencing
Gráinne Loughran on how virtualisation has become the norm in Irish business
The Irish recruiter has announced its intention to scale up internationally by entering the British and US markets in the coming months
The deployment of the company's NB-IoT network in the Docklands is aimed at creating smart city solutions
The business now employs 130 people across Ireland and Britain, offering businesses, predominantly in the wholesale, distribution, merchant, retail and engineering sectors, complete business management and ERP software solutions.
The landscape has changed dramatically for those using and offering broadband, and there’s more to choosing a provider than speed and price, writes Quinton O’Reilly
Remember the days when we had human data analysts? Róisín Kiberd looks at how companies are getting smarter
With an IT skills shortage in full effect and the job of managing IT becoming ever more complex, is it time to reach out to a third party to help? Alex Meehan reports on the options available from the world of managed services
Jess Kelly looks at the best tools to help people for whom business really is mobile
It’s not easy running a fintech company from the south-west, but Keith Lyne, head of group IT at FEXCO, tells Jason Walsh the challenge is worth it
"The aim of the campaign is not only to provide financial support but also to raise awareness of the services and free counselling offered by Pieta House,” said Paul Callaghan, chief executive of PFH Technology Group