Blogs Another example of why security should be baked in Schneider Electric's embarrassing breach will cost it a lot of bread to fix 7 Nov
Blogs Computing musical chairs sees workloads leave the cloud Hard numbers now back up anecdotal information about repatriation, but cloud is continuing to grow anyway, says Jason Walsh 1 Nov
Blogs How to disappear Half of Gen Z wants to be deleted from the Internet. Billy MacInnes wonders how it can be done 31 Oct
Blogs Are businesses doing more than dipping a toe in the water with AI? A new survey says Irish businesses are using AI, but what are they actually using it for, asks Jason Walsh 29 Oct
Blogs Push for AI agents will have consequences in the workplace The drive to deploy autonomous agent suggests AI was coming for some jobs after all, writes Jason Walsh 18 Oct
Blogs Is the nuclear question even worth asking? Microsoft wants to reopen the Three Mile Island because of AI. Billy MacInnes wonders at what cost 17 Oct
Blogs Who, what, where… Expel's new Irish presence is based on the idea you don't have to be 'present', says Billy MacInnes 11 Oct
Blogs Nvidia’s free AI model will echo across the tech industry The chip giant has unleashed an AI model as part of ‘picks and shovels’ play, writes Jason Walsh 4 Oct
Blogs Cyber security is booming and that’s on us Cyber security is booming and the only thing that can stop it are users, says Billy MacInnes 4 Oct
Blogs Admitting passwords are broken is a step forward A major tech security agency dropping rules for complex passwords is an admission of defeat. It’s about time, says Jason Walsh 27 Sep
Blogs In defence of middle managers Gen-Z hates them, bosses need them. Billy MacInnes examines the value of having a man in the middle 27 Sep
Blogs After the Great Resignation, the Compelled Return Remote working is a talent draw but large organisations are slowly turning their backs on self-management, writes Jason Walsh 24 Sep
Blogs It’s not a picture, it’s a memory, a bad one Billy MacInnes asks what happens to the idea of truth when we are the directors and curators of our lives 20 Sep
Blogs Ireland’s unwanted Apple tax bonanza demonstrates a worrying fragility With cracks starting to appear in Ireland’s FDI model, the country's weakness in indigenous industrial development is more worrying than ever, says... 13 Sep
Blogs Channel has plenty of scope to reduce emissions TD Synnex's net zero target underscores the importance of sustainability to distributors, says Billy MacInnes 12 Sep
Blogs Climb steps into Ireland with DataSolutions acquisition The Irish slatwart is already teaching its new US parent company a thing or two about customer service 6 Sep
Blogs Scepticism about digital euro will be hard to overcome The Central Bank and ECB’s briefing, to be held today, on the possibility of digital currency has a lot of heavy lifting to do if fears are to be... 6 Sep
Blogs In-car tech leaving motorists behind The auto industry has a habit of solving problems no one knew they had, says Billy MacInnes 30 Aug
Blogs Tech still riding high in the markets Nvidia’s share stumble says nothing about the company, but investors need to remain way of tech, says Jason Walsh 30 Aug
Blogs Smartphone wars are ramping up again, but something has changed Manufacturers are hoping to use rapid technological innovation to overcome upgrade fatigue, says Jason Walsh 16 Aug
Blogs Tech sector’s relationship with ‘innovation’ just got more complicated The constant hyping of AI can only go on for so long, warns Billy MacInnes 15 Aug
Blogs Google monopoly slapdown may have come too late The US antitrust judgement against Google is unlikely to see the company split, but it comes at a time both of competitors eyeing an opportunity to... 9 Aug
Blogs The cosmic importance of MSPs Acronis' relationships with service providers is more complicated than they would have you believe, says Billy MacInnes 8 Aug
Blogs The tech slide is driven by agitated investors Broad macroeconomic factors are driving the sell-off in tech shares, but fears about the cost of AI persist, says Jason Walsh 6 Aug
Blogs CSO figures shine a light on the impact of data centres Ireland's relationship with data centres is beyond complicated, says Billy MacInnes 2 Aug
Blogs Market jitters over tech are justified but tell us little The continued success of the tech sector is fraying nerves in the markets, but no-one knows when the inevitable correction will come, says Jason Walsh 2 Aug
Blogs EU to Ireland: data governance matters Jason Walsh asks why Ireland is failing to implement a key piece of EU's data strategy 26 Jul
Blogs Can we use the ‘are we the baddies’ gif? Many tech bros have thrown their weight behind the Trump campaign and it's not going to end well, says Billy MacInnes 25 Jul
Blogs Are you tired of being tired? Billy MacInnes thoughts have turned to the topic of fatigue 19 Jul
Blogs AT&T attack is the latest event in a devastating rolling cloud hack A breach at third party cloud provider has exposed data from millions of users, writes Jason Walsh 16 Jul
Blogs When can we harvest what comes from STEM? STEM initiatives need follow-through in the workplace to yield ongoing business value, writes Caragh O’Carroll 15 Jul
Blogs There’s an app for that – just not the one you think A burger chain's mobile app succedded where a power utility failed, finds Billy MacInnes 12 Jul
Blogs Investors warned of AI bubble Investment bank Goldman Sachs has poured cold water on AI, saying claims for it are “unlikely to hold up”, writes Jason Walsh 11 Jul
Blogs Ask us anything The channel isn't just about sales, says Billy MacInnes, it's also a mine of information and advice 5 Jul
Blogs Google’s outsized emissions remind us of the real nature of the Internet The tech giant’s growing environmental impact is a problem for everyone, says Jason Walsh 5 Jul
Blogs Data centre management requires flood of ideas Can data centres get better through liquid cooling? Billy MacInnes finds some companies thinking bigger and deeper 28 Jun
Blogs Apple’s lockdown gets an EU slapdown Cupertino and Brussels are facing-off in a battle with both claiming they know what’s best for the user, says Jason Walsh 25 Jun
Blogs Remanufacturing is the new refurbishment The Circular Economy just got a high performance tier, says Billy MacInnes 20 Jun
Blogs Creatives’ ire could spark real competition for Adobe Cracks have appeared in the graphics giant’s monopoly as users balk at the fine print, says Jason Walsh 10 Jun
Blogs Ticketmaster attack does more than rub salt in wounds The latest rash of security breaches raises worries of a pattern of stolen credentials being used for data theft from the cloud, says Jason Walsh 7 Jun
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