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Data Storage: Cloud back-ups can be lacking

Data Storage: Cloud back-ups can be lacking

As a growing number of Irish companies move some or all of their data storage to the cloud, the issue of how well protected that data is in the event of a problem is becoming more pressing, writes Alex Meehan.

Getting more from going mobile

Getting more from going mobile

Increased agility is a key demand for many companies looking to avail of cloud solutions, writes Alex Meehan

Big data trenda set to run and run

Big data trenda set to run and run

If you’re scared to take chances, you’ll never have the answers

Data centres – how big is big enough?

Data centres – how big is big enough?

Spend any time at all reading the Irish tech media and you’ll quickly come across multiple references to data centres and the growing trend for Irish companies to host their applications, data and even infrastructure remotely in a data centre.

The next episode

The next episode

The question of specialist cloud computing skills has become a dominant one in the sector in recent years

Connectivity climbing in importance

Connectivity climbing in importance

A growing number of Irish companies are putting apps and services in the cloud, and a reliable broadband connection has never been more important. Alex Meehan reports

The malware threat

The malware threat

Probably the most prevalent digital threats of the moment, malware and ransomware are increasingly on the agenda for companies serious about protecting their IT networks, writes Alex Meehan

What can the service economy do for you?

What can the service economy do for you?

With more and more aspects of corporate IT moving into the cloud, the challenge for companies assessing the possibilities is knowing which bits of the new digital service economy are a good fit for them, writes Alex Meehan

Volume, variety and velocity of data on the rise

Volume, variety and velocity of data on the rise

Alex Meehan goes deep on the questions Irish SMEs are asking about big data and business analytics

Stop, look, listen

Stop, look, listen

Alex Meehan cuts through the talk to find what’s really happening in enterprise mobility

The consumerisation of UC

The consumerisation of UC

Once thought of as a purely business-based technology phenomenon, unified communications now just describes how most of us stay in

Harder than you think

Harder than you think

As public cloud services have matured, one of the characteristics of the early market and hype has changed radically

How fast is fast enough?

How fast is fast enough?

Broadband is high on the list of utilities most Irish businesses can’t do without, but not all broadband is created equally

Security concerns are driving cloud adoption

Security concerns are driving cloud adoption

With the WannaCry ransomware attack focusing minds on the importance of security, cloud technology is looking more attractive than ever, writes Alex Meehan

Has virtualisation got even more to give?

Has virtualisation got even more to give?

With virtualisation now well embedded into Irish businesses, the question remains: are there still efficiency gains to be had from going virtual?