Uncategorized Going solo Another EU fiasco is forcing Government to find new ways to deliver fast broadband 8 May
Uncategorized The cry of outrage! When loose terminology gets mixed with outrage, sense can go out the window 3 May
Uncategorized Channel partnerships How strong are the partnerships in the channel about which we hear so much? 1 May
Uncategorized No Apple disaster shocker! Apple's results are still aspirational for many, despite a fall 24 Apr
Uncategorized The opposite of normal When the technology of one key trend opposes that of all others, is it a sign that it is brilliant or doomed? 23 Apr
Uncategorized Microsoft playing the PC market both ways Results season is setting up some interesting battles for the rest of 2013 19 Apr
Uncategorized Otellini determined to see bright side of Intel results It will take more than optimism to help the chip maker broaden its influence 17 Apr
Uncategorized The end is nigh! It is the beginning of the end for Windows XP, what will you do about it? 12 Apr
Uncategorized EcoFin ministers find innovation island giveth and taketh away Free tablets and paperless meetings are a lot less fun when you know you've got to give the kit back at the end 10 Apr
Uncategorized Retransmitting a series of old problems If you think you've seen it all when it comes to the legality of streaming content, you probably have 5 Apr
Uncategorized Overcast terminology The IT industry is once again doing itself a disservice by using opaque jargon 4 Apr
Uncategorized The Dell dilemma What if Michael Dell were to fail in his bid to take the company private? Could he stay with another master? 27 Mar
Uncategorized Is the cloud too important for proprietary software? There is a growing fear that cloud software needs to be open source 26 Mar
Uncategorized Standards and the cloud Generic, open standards or vendor specific? The age old question gets another turn in cloud computing 20 Mar
Uncategorized Money for old code The argument in favour of teaching code in schools is more complicated than first appears 15 Mar
Uncategorized The great divide Having a good work/life balance means knowing precisely where one stops and the other begins 13 Mar
Uncategorized Pinnacle of evolution What does Samsung's decision to pull its device mean to the Windows RT strategy? 11 Mar
Uncategorized Yahoo: All present and correct A backlash against mobile working would be good news for the channel 6 Mar
Uncategorized The week that was There was little to be excited about at Mobile World Congress this year 1 Mar
Uncategorized The moveable goldrush A new survey from Accenture says there's lots of money in mobility, and not just in hardware 27 Feb
Uncategorized Surface RT: what lies beneath With the Surface RT from Microsoft now available here, where does it fit in the arsenal of the Irish IT pro? 22 Feb
Uncategorized The whims of Wall Street There are strong arguments for Apple to ignore its recent share price travails 20 Feb
Uncategorized Microsoft’s slippery Surface Redmond has bet the house on its own range of Windows tablets. It might be a case of too much tech, too late 18 Feb
Uncategorized Best worst enemy You might debate how old computer viruses are, but you can't say their influence has been all bad 13 Feb
Uncategorized Apps, what Mobile OS creators seemed to be obsessed with numbers of apps available, but does it really matter? 11 Feb
Uncategorized Office for iOS? Is Microsoft missing a trick in ignoring calls to develop a version of Office for iOS? 6 Feb
Uncategorized Trusting technology It's hard to build, often misunderstood and all too easy to lose 4 Feb
Uncategorized How mobile is mobile? Working from home and being on the road present similar problems to IT departments but have little else in common 30 Jan
Uncategorized Upskill or be damned Employers have to accept that staff mobility is part of the new economy 24 Jan
Uncategorized The business growth conundrum Should we really be so focused on growth in the tech sector? 23 Jan
Uncategorized Economic predictions and the salt supply Bold predictions on economic growth may require some seasoning 21 Jan
Uncategorized It’s clever, but not so smart A developer ran a handy number in outsourcing his job, with predictable results 16 Jan
Uncategorized Five defining trends from CES 2013 The party is over in Las Vegas for another year 15 Jan
Uncategorized Quo vadis, Schmidt? Why is everyone so interested in where the Google chief is going? 9 Jan
Uncategorized Why the PC needs a personality transplant Bleak forecasts in hardware spell trouble for OEMs 8 Jan
Uncategorized Big Data games The game is in full swing, but if you aren't taking a long view, you may already be losing 21 Dec
Uncategorized Instagram misses the big picture The photosharing website's monetisation strategy has blindsided users 18 Dec
Uncategorized UK games initiative no fun for Ireland George Osbourne has a plan to create a generation of transmedia professionals 10 Dec
Uncategorized Whitman evokes glorious past Speech harking back to former glories may be calculated move 7 Dec
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