Blogs A little elegy for low-tech cars From heat as a service to built-in snooping, car tech is getting out of hand, says Jason Walsh 14 Sep
Blogs A tale of two Techs Startups are struggling to get finance while Big Tech lies in a bath of cash, writes Jason Walsh 8 Sep
Blogs The good times are almost here again A modest increase in revenues spells good news for the channel, argues Billy MacInnes 8 Sep
Blogs Big Tech deferring to Europe demonstrates remote work is no fad Microsoft’s unbundling of its collaboration software shows that hybrid and remote work are here to stay, says Jason Walsh 1 Sep
Blogs A proportionate response to downsizing Getting the size of your IT team right is as much about skills as getting bums on seats, says Billy MacInnes 31 Aug
Blogs EU bares its fangs to tech giants The EU Digital Safety Act is another sign that Europe wants to rein in data gobblers, says Jason Walsh 25 Aug
Blogs Banking on trouble A banking systems foul up is embarrassing, says Billy MacInnes. Two in a week is pushing it. 24 Aug
Blogs School smartphone bans are a rational response to reality Technology has an important role to play in education, but it should not be the lodestone for learning, says Jason Walsh 18 Aug
Blogs Arrogant CEOs face pushback over return to the office Billy MacInnes says bosses must make decisions based on data, not opinions 16 Aug
Blogs WeWork’s story a mix of blank cheques and empty space signifying nothing The looming collapse of WeWork does not mean there is no future in offices. They just shouldn’t be confused for ‘tech’, says Jason Walsh 11 Aug
Blogs Safety at a premium as security market goes big Billy MacInnes asks why rising cyber security spending is something to celebrate 9 Aug
Blogs Super scepticism required for superconductor claims The idea of ambient superconductivity is fascinating, and would have major implications for technology, transport and energy. But we should stay... 4 Aug
Blogs The middleman cometh The case of an errant reseller proves that managing a connection between producers and consumers involves a dangerous level of trust, says Billy... 2 Aug
Blogs Chips with everything: Europe’s bid to build a different kind of silicon valley The EU Chips Act hopes to more than double Europe's chip production, but will this belated move be enough to undo decades of slump, asks Jason Walsh 28 Jul
Blogs To MSP or not to MSP, that is the question. There's a simple answer to the question of outsourcing, says Billy MacInnes 27 Jul
Blogs Opening to door to AI in Europe European developers have a different attitude to AI. This has probably come about by accident, but it is no bad thing, says Jason Walsh 21 Jul
Blogs Women bear the brunt of technology job cuts Efforts to improve gender equality and diversity are being undermined by disproportionate toll on women, says Billy MacInnes 21 Jul
Blogs Zuckerberg/Musk drama more pulling at Threads for attention The clown-like battle of the CEOs is a morbid symptom of the fall of social media, says Jason Walsh 14 Jul
Blogs The new normal for OEMs is a return to harsh truths The remote working boom is over, now it's back to the slow decline of the Beforetimes, says Billy MacInnes 13 Jul
Blogs How open will the AI future really be? Jason Walsh wonders if AI will break the Internet oligopoly or create a new one 7 Jul
Blogs DPC at odds with Europe on GDPR enforcement The data protection commission's move to conceal investigations bodes ill for all of us, says Billy MacInnes 6 Jul
Blogs Government’s mass surveillance plan unlikely to hold up to EU scrutiny Ireland’s metadata retention regime is a curious move in light of the fact that the country is already angering its EU peers on the right to... 30 Jun
Blogs CEOs’ AI fixation an example of ‘shiny object syndrome’ Execs are bullish on AI but aren't too concerned about the consequences of using it, says Billy MacInnes 30 Jun
Blogs No news value Facebook has banned news from its platforms in Canada following a demand for payment. It’s too late, says Jason Walsh 23 Jun
Blogs Apple’s logo obsession could have drastic real world consequences Cupertino's latest trademark application is either a legal folly or a genuine cause for concern, says Billy MacInnes 22 Jun
Blogs The Freud in the machine Ireland’s anxiety about data centres reveals a deeper uncertainty about technology and our lives, says Jason Walsh 16 Jun
Blogs We need to make some changes around here Sustainability is the missing piece of effective business transformation, finds Billy MacInnes 15 Jun
Blogs Big Tech’s products allow us to work remotely so why are they banning it? Jason Walsh asks why the push for workers to back into the office is gaining pace 9 Jun
Blogs Bad actors and the challenge of reinvention Security experts are constantly changing methods to defeat cybercriminals. Billy MacInnes wonders if it's actually the other way around 8 Jun
Blogs An Apple headset is a virtual certainty at this point Signs are that WWDC will see Apple try to alter the fabric of reality, says Jason Walsh 2 Jun
Blogs IT buyers need reflief from the pressure to spend The channel has a vital role in controlling wasted IT spend, says Billy MacInnes 1 Jun
Blogs The reality of virtual reality VR seems like it is dead because its boosters failed to make the case for it, but the technology is still plugging away in the background, says Jason... 26 May
Blogs The case of the Meta vs The People The company formerly known as Facebook can't process a data protection regime that puts consumers first, says Billy MacInnes 25 May
Blogs The best way to resist Internet lies is to refuse to rush to judgement All is not lost in the battle aginst the Internet's sea of biases, blindspots and lies, argues Jason Walsh 19 May
Blogs SMEs missing out on energy support scheme The TBESS application process has scared off many of the businesses it was designed to help, says Billy MacInnes 17 May
Blogs If you’ve seen one IT job… you’ve seen one IT job The idea that staff let go from multinationals will easily bed in elsewhere is fanciful at best, says Billy MacInnes 12 May
Blogs Europe has a long way to go when it comes to technological sovereignty The EU needs to develop a technology policy that can compete with US venture capital and Chinese state support, says Jason Walsh 5 May
Blogs Nowhere to hide spending as accountants peer at the cloud The slowing of cloud growth points to leaner times ahead as businesses struggle to get costs under control, says Jason Walsh 28 Apr
Blogs Bosses want to keep you in for observation It's no surprise that employee monitoring is bad for business, says Billy MacInnes 26 Apr
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