Longform Rebooting the market Between new software, new devices and fluctuating exchange rates it’s impossible to predict the future of PC sales. Billy MacInnes gives it a go... 20 Apr
Longform No wires attached New standards and the popularity of mobile devices are making networking companies tempting acquisition targets, says Billy MacInnes 13 Apr
Longform Future Mobile: LTE and beyond ALEX MEEHAN finds that while a lot of thought is going into 5G, there’s a lot of life in 4G for the foreseeable future 10 Apr
Longform X shades of grey — Hybrid Cloud LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that of all the cloudy metaphors, hybrid is not only the most accurate, but probably the most relevant 10 Apr
Longform Inside Track: Virtually there? In a crowded and highly diversified virtual desktop market, there are plenty of solutions on offer for companies of any shape or size. However,... 10 Apr
Longform Inside Track: Security horrors still being ignored Hardly a week goes by without an IT security incident of some form or another making headlines. How can Irish businesses ensure they are getting the... 9 Mar
Longform Data centre density ALEX MEEHAN finds that data centre density is not as simple an issue as packing in as much as possible in the smallest space, as power, cooling and... 9 Mar
Longform The balance of Power LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that the issue of power in ICT is about more than just consumption, as distribution and who pays for the juice is also changing 9 Mar
Longform To serve and protect The value added distributor is dead, long live the full service distributor, writes Billy MacInnes 13 Feb
Longform Mobile cloud: anything, anywhere Enterprises are finding value in apps and mobile cloud, finds Alex Meehan 13 Feb
Longform The age of eDiscovery No scandal is complete without a paper trail and the only defence against a drawn-out process is to have your records in order 13 Feb
Longform Predictions 2015 A traditional saying asserts that predictions are difficult, especially about the future. Nevertheless, a large panel of experts give set out the lay... 15 Jan
Longform ICT, enterprise and 2015 ALEX MEEHAN takes a very practical look at key areas of ICT for enterprise in the coming year 15 Jan
Longform 2015: Faster Forward LESLIE FAUGHNAN looks to some mega, and not so, trends on the enterprise horizon 15 Jan
Longform No way out? ALEX MEEHAN finds that while demand is rising for cloud migration, it is, as yet, far from a straightforward 15 Jan
Longform Speed and agility ALEX MEEHAN finds that application development and deployment is about speed, agility, accuracy and developer facilitation 15 Dec
Longform Clear and present governance LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds there is still plenty of room for more traditional governance frameworks, along with the new upstarts 15 Dec
Longform A toy for every ill Not every problem needs a technological solution, even if there is one 27 Nov
Longform Maturing data science LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that age and maturity are different things when it comes to data science, but scientific rigour is yielding value 17 Nov
Longform Hybrid cloud ALEX MEEHAN finds that hybrid cloud usage might be more common than is currently thought, and not without its pitfalls 17 Nov
Longform Between two points Employees are having trouble navigating the cultural divide between IT departments and management 25 Sep
Longform WAN demand and bandwidth limitations ALEX MEEHAN finds that rural, but not necessarily remote, areas are no less demanding of services or bandwidth when it comes to businesses and... 10 Sep
Longform New pressures on the CIO Business interpreter, value deriver, service broker, system integrator — the role of the CIO has never been more complex, writes LESLIE FAUGHNAN,... 10 Sep
Longform Web scale: it’s not all about size LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that there is more to web scale computing than mere capacity, with agility, intelligence and flexibility being the real... 16 Jul
Longform The maturing of the Digital Business age ALEX MEEHAN reports that the distinctions between data and business are blurring, as digital leaders find that their primary assets are increasingly... 16 Jul
Longform Enterprise storage dip can be combatted With enterprise level storage solutions suffering a dramatic dip in sales, industry experts admit the market has become more complex, as clients... 16 Jul
Longform Security the key question in mobility march An increasing number of Irish companies may now be fully aware of the possibilities offered by enterprise mobility solutions, but a number of related... 18 Jun
Longform Three dimensions of value 3D printing has the potential to revolutionise certain industries, but does this technology hold any value beyond certain verticals? ALEX MEEHAN... 17 Jun
Longform eGov is not eGovernment LESLIE FAUGHNAN finds that the journey towards eGovernment is far from complete, and despite certain waypoint achievements, there is much to do to... 17 Jun
Longform One direction Bigger portfolios are helping service providers take the complexity out of their customers’ operations 17 Jun
Longform Revolution, evolution or devolution? Billy MacInnes cuts through the hype surrounding the ‘new style of IT’ 15 May
Longform Extreme Data The big volume, velocity and variety Vs of Big Data may be giving way to many more designations, but in the name of making things clearer, writes... 15 May
Longform Mobile cloud There’s a difference between an app in the cloud, and mobile cloud, finds ALEX MEEHAN, but the benefits of enterprise apps and data available on a... 15 May
Longform As-a-service at your service With cloud vendors now seemingly offering anything and everything ‘as a service’, what particular cloud-based concepts are Irish companies... 15 May
Longform The limits of control Is the genie out of the bottle when it comes to mobile device management? 24 Apr
Longform Channel chat: Jennie Greene Westcon's Jennie Green about big technology solutions for smaller businesses 11 Apr
Longform Courting the channel: Justin Owens According to Commtech's managing director 2014 is a case of "keep on keeping on" 11 Apr
Longform Businesses managing to let security concerns go With increasing volumes of complex threats, do companies really have a choice on managed security services? 10 Apr
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