Blogs Channel partners left behind as vendors push services model Why bother with 'as-a-service' when traditional sales models yield better returns? 17 Feb
Blogs End of Picasa another nail in the desktop’s coffin Is the age of client software coming to an end? 16 Feb
Blogs Cloud washing gives way to cloud laundering The mist has crept over how vendors report cloud earnings 12 Feb
Blogs Basic failures undermine security postures Organisations seem to be consistently failing to address the basics of information security 10 Feb
Blogs Ballmer’s shadow still looms over Microsoft The former CEO likes how 'his ideas' are being implemented, his successor's, not so much 9 Feb
Blogs Water, electricity, connectivity In the developing world telecoms are being seen as just another utility 4 Feb
Blogs Eircode and the geographical format war The ‘world’s best postcode’ system fails the same tests suffered by entertainment media of the past 26 Jan
Blogs Denial of service, denial of business DDoS attacks are becoming more effective and more common 22 Jan
Blogs Show us the money… actually, don’t Ireland isn't on tenterhooks waiting for Europe's last word on corporate back taxes 20 Jan
Blogs Cloudy, with a chance of outage An outage in a cloud service gets widely reported, but are they really all that bad? 18 Jan
Blogs Privacy violation? Perhaps not… What might first appear to be employer snooping, is actually more of an overreaction 15 Jan
Blogs PC market needs to turn down the volume The lack of a Windows 10 bounce has left a lot of middling inventory lying about while consumers are seeing more value in premium products 14 Jan
Blogs All about the numbers Computing courses have a student retention problem and the state has only itself to blame 12 Jan
Blogs Big Data, big problems An FTC report highlights potential issues with actions based on flawed analytics 8 Jan
Blogs CES 2016: Looking forward This year's event sets up the first great battle for the soul of virtual reality 5 Jan
Blogs Avoid a holiday security incident A few tips to help you stay safe as you go about the holiday shops 22 Dec
Blogs SFI report shows Ireland needs to fill talent gap Collaborations between industry and academia are yielding results but concerns about attracting young people remain 17 Dec
Blogs Wishful thinking needed to promote STEM The absence of role models has to be addressed if more women are to take up careers in science and technology 9 Dec
Blogs Viva la Vive If the lessons from 3D and mobile have been learned then it's almost time to buy into Virtual Reality 8 Dec
Blogs Of vendors, partners and ecosystems If vendors are working hard to provide complete technology stacks, where does that leave partners within their ecosystems? 8 Dec
Blogs Data on the breaches Baking in security early in the development cycle seems an alien concept 4 Dec
Blogs Interpreters wanted Jargon makes good ideas hard to understand and harder to sell. It's time for some clarity 25 Nov
Blogs Of security, people and psychopaths A new non-technical element has risen up the infosec agenda 20 Nov
Blogs Scaling up to get out Indigenous tech companies are treating Ireland as a proving ground before targeting more lucrative markets 17 Nov
Blogs It was a terrible name, anyway Microsoft has finally let go of Zune in the hopes of getting its Groove back 16 Nov
Blogs Strangers on a train Loose talk and careless words in the wrong place could be devastating 13 Nov
Blogs Buy local, sell local E-commerce is a great enabler for SMEs but not everyone needs to be global to be profitable 10 Nov
Blogs The Web Summit is growing, but needs to grow up As it goes off to Lisbon, the Summit has some soul searching to do 6 Nov
Blogs Bad kids ruin OneDrive for everyone Redmond's unlimited storage offering was ripe for abuse, and that's exactly what happened 5 Nov
Blogs The morning after the weekend before The Web Summit is fighting last month's PR battle, today 2 Nov
Blogs Hamburg’s way or the high way German regulators are driving far harsher alternatives to safe harbour than the rest of Europe wants 29 Oct
Blogs Oracle opening up to an open world OpenWorld conference kicks-off with Oracle’s commitment to the cloud, any way you want it 25 Oct
Blogs Something like an automaton A narrow focus, even at the highest levels of a discipline, is ultimately detrimental, to the person and the organisation 23 Oct
Blogs Dublin after the Web Summit The capital can recover from a €100m loss but it needs the right people to manage it 19 Oct
Blogs IBM’s Watson obsesses over ‘cool’ It doesn't take a (musical) genius to figure out why Big Blue likes Apple so much 16 Oct
Blogs Of tax credits and system abuse Budget 2016 sees some advancements on the fronts of corproate tax and R&D, but will it ultimately benefit the country? 14 Oct
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