Blogs It’s time to retire the Turing Test Recent hullabaloo over machine intelligence suggests it’s time to move on from traditional definitions, says Jason Walsh 5 Jul
Blogs Throwing the kitchen sink at MDF is not a solution Billy MacInnes wonders why market development funds are so underused 30 Jun
Blogs We ain’t afraid of no Alexa Amazon's plan to have the dead speak proves how inhuman it is says Billy MacInnes 24 Jun
Blogs Explorer is gone, but lock-in lives on The death of Internet Explorer marks the end of an era in more ways than one, says Jason Walsh 23 Jun
Blogs Acting global to benefit local International hiring practices don't need to be a barrier to growth, finds Billy MacInnes 16 Jun
Blogs ‘Innovation is in our DNA’ takes a literal turn A fascinating new technology promises to revolutionise archiving, says Jason Walsh 15 Jun
Blogs Channel has plenty of scope for reducing carbon emmissions Green credentials could be a deciding factor when distributors consider the pros and cons of taking on a vendor, says Billy MacInnes 10 Jun
Blogs Tech cannot be used to solve non-technical problems The government’s remote working initiative is interesting, but the expectation that IT and telecoms are a panacea for our woes is mistaken, says... 8 Jun
Blogs FDI survey gets the numbers right but the context all wrong There's no point celebrating the nation's financial performance when its infrastructure is crumbling, says Billy MacInnes 2 Jun
Blogs Oil and gas aren’t the only strategic resources Chip supply is crucial to modern life, says Jason Walsh 1 Jun
Blogs If it’s not one thing it’s another, often together Don't kid yourself, there is no such thing as multitasking, says Billy MacInnes 27 May
Blogs Tech stock drop does not point to a general tech collapse News that 300 PayPal jobs are under threat need not herald a tech crisis in Ireland, says Jason Walsh 26 May
Blogs When IT doesn’t get it Security is most reliant on users, not systems to work, says Billy MacInnes 20 May
Blogs Forging the future is better than forging coins The crypto crash suggests we should get back to putting tech to good use, says Jason Walsh 17 May
Blogs Off-premise The current remote work experience isn't fit for long-term use but there are solutions in the works, says Jason Walsh 12 May
Blogs Two shades of green There's money in sustainability if the channel can come up with a unified approach, says Billy MacInnes 11 May
Blogs Apple making a dogs dinner of remote working Apple's hybrid working plan looks a lot like a system of control to some workers 5 May
Blogs The intelligent choice in technology jobs It started with cyber security but the skills shortage has spread to almost the entire IT sector, says Jason Walsh 4 May
Blogs How to solve a skills crisis A career can be rewarding in more ways than improving your bank balance, says Billy MacInnes 28 Apr
Blogs The dinosaurs of social media won’t be replaced by Mastodon The planned mass exodus of Twitter won’t happen, but it will remain a niche social network with a bark bigger than its bite, says Jason Walsh 27 Apr
Blogs IBM’s disaster scenario still has good news for tech It's hard to be downbeat when demand for tech is outperforming the global economy 21 Apr
Blogs Netflix should press pause on blaming users for subscription slump Price hikes and competition are hurting the streaming service, leave password sharing out of it, says Niall Kitson 21 Apr
Blogs DeFi can’t defy reality The increasing noise about crypto adds up to a solution in search of a problem, says Jason Walsh 19 Apr
Blogs Let’s hear it for the go-betweens Partners are becoming tempting targets for cyber criminals but there are no better businesses capable of adapting, says Billy MacInnes 14 Apr
Blogs Zig-zagging PC and laptop sales show there’s life in the old dog yet The pandemic hardware bonanza is over for some - but not for others, says Jason Walsh 13 Apr
Blogs Digital skills gap a multibillion-euro problem SMEs need a strong channel to realise the potential of digital transformation, says Billy MacInnes 7 Apr
Blogs How ‘insanely great’ became a minimum standard Jason Walsh asks why tech companies can't dial down the hype for once 6 Apr
Blogs Partners petition Microsoft over programme changes Petitions are the new megaphone for registering discontent, says Billy MacInnes 1 Apr
Blogs The end of architecture Jason Walsh wonders if Apple's success in chips herald the end of days for CPUs as a point of differentiation 30 Mar
Blogs Carbon counting another new metric for the channel The climate crisis is demanding new ways of measuring impact, says Billy MacInnes 24 Mar
Blogs Information wants to be free but are you? Jason Walsh argues it's time to stop confusing privacy with anonymity when saying the unsayable 23 Mar
Blogs Time to build an oasis in the silicon desert Intel’s investments and the EU’s plans to fund new chips are signs of a dawning realisation that silicon powers the global economy, says Jason... 16 Mar
Blogs When FaceTime is as good as face time Video conferencing arrived during the pandemic and it's here to stay, says Billy Billy MacInnes 16 Mar
Blogs Ukraine conflict forcing a reappraisal of natural and human resources Rising fuel costs will put employers under pressure to reconsider their return to office timetable, says Billy MacInnes 9 Mar
Blogs None shall pass The days of the password are numbered. Unfortunately, it’s a very big number, says Jason Walsh 8 Mar
Blogs Workforce in the grip of a ‘she-cession’ IT has redefined what constitutes an 'essential worker' to the detriment of women, finds Billy MacInnes 8 Mar
Blogs AMD’s rage for sales A call for aggressive tactics won't win the chip maker many fans, says Billy MacInnes 3 Mar
Blogs Swift move on Russia tells the tale of networking Financial sanctions following the Russian invasion of Ukraine are a further demonstration of the interconnectedness of technology, says Jason Walsh 2 Mar
Blogs Microsoft’s low-key Windows 11 update It's not that the new OS is bad, it's that no one is bothered, says Billy MacInnes 24 Feb
Blogs No code but plenty of apps The shortage of developers will not be easy to address, but low-code and no-code solutions are an intriguing potential answer, says Jason Walsh 23 Feb
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