Connected Magazine Embracing AI as a force for goodMany people are making a case for slowing down the progress of AI because it poses an existential threat to humanity. Ian Campbell finds three use cases where an argument could be made for accelerating its adoption
Connected Magazine Jess Kelly: Passwords are a pain but need to be treated seriouslyForgetting a password is hellish but selecting one that is too simple is too risky to consider
Connected Magazine The dummy’s guide to Nvidia: Why it’s the hottest stock in the worldIt may be the hottest company on the planet right now but there are plenty of people who don’t know why exactly
Connected Magazine Maintain the mainframe: Why old-school hardware is still of key importanceFar from being outdated behemoths, mainframe computers are the cornerstone of mission-critical IT
Connected Magazine Cybersecurity: facing the reality of riskFrom AI-enabled scams to new regulations intended to tighten up organisational IT platforms, Jason Walsh looks at the latest trends in cybersecurity
Connected Magazine Eamonn Carey: Deepfakes are becoming very real, I even got caught out by one‘Trust less, verify more’ is the mantra for today as differentiating real from fake becomes ever more difficult
Connected Magazine Power hungry: How the AI frenzy is impacting on data centresOn a recent visit to Paris to talk with data centre experts, Connected editor Charlie Taylor heard how AI will lead to increased energy use
Connected Magazine Coinbase Ireland boss: Crypto sector is beginning to grow hereCormac Dinan, Coinbase’s country leader for Ireland, believes cryptocurrency firms want to tap into the successful fund industry established here
Technology Analysis: Crunch time for cookies leaves online publishers chasing crumbsOne of the biggest changes in the age of digital advertising is happening, and its not clear that already struggling media outlets are ready
Tech Analysis: Entrepreneurs show little appetite for Irish replica of France’s ‘Station F’ hub There are concerns that a national tech incubator could be as disastrous as Media Labs Europe was for Ireland
Connected Magazine Lean green machine: What role can tech play in delivering a sustainable future?Every business today is faced with the need to not only commit to a sustainability mantra, but actually prove what it is doing
Connected Magazine Ten Irish companies driving sustainability with technologyJason Walsh reveals some of the biggest movers and shakers in greentech in Ireland
Connected Magazine The key that’s about to unlock open banking Open Banking has been slow to take off but new legislation and greater collaboration could lead to benefits, writes Jonathan Keane
Connected Magazine Flying high: former Twitter execs keep the dream aliveSome of the social media platform’s former policy team have re-emerged as Blue Owl. We talk to those behind the new advisory firm
Connected Magazine The tech skills gaps and how to fill themIT talent shortages persist but Ireland is in a moment when indigenous companies have advantages over US tech giants when it comes to recruitment. Ian Campbell reports
Connected Magazine The web is broken but can still be fixedIt’s tempting to think that we’re past the point of return but as Tim Berners-Lee is the first to acknowledge, all is not lost
Connected Magazine Going legit: goodbye to dodgy boxes With a crackdown on illegal streaming devices under way, Alex Meehan looks at the options for those who want to go legit
Connected Magazine The rebirth of software-as-a-serviceSaaS companies struggled last year but many are adapting how they operate to stay relevant. Jonathan Keane takes a look at what is happening in the sector
Technology Station F… off? Will plans for a national tech incubator work in Ireland?News of a new hub modelled on a hugely successful French incubator is causing excitement but not everyone is convinced