Blogs Tech giants’ boom raises too-big-to-fail concerns Big Tech making record profits off AI is concerning, as is the lack of a plan for when it fails to meet its potential, says Jason Walsh 31 Oct
Blogs Failure to prepare for the worst an alarming norm for SMEs Companies are being told AI is the future of cyber security without being aware of the risks, warns Billy MacInnes 31 Oct
Blogs Every outage has a silver lining In the wake of the recent AWS outage, Jason Walsh says we should consider just how fragile the Internet is 28 Oct
Blogs How special is your specialisation? Billy MacInnes outlines why vendors, partners and customers can't settle on a definition of 'value' 22 Oct
Blogs Scientists claim quantum computing works and can prove it The current state of quantum computing is that researchers have discovered a way to prove quantum computers actually exist, writes Jason Walsh 17 Oct
Blogs Vendors looking for long-term value over short-term gains The new channel paradigm is based on programme automation and long-term relationships, says Billy MacInnes 16 Oct
Blogs Overspending on data centres a sign that the AI bubble is about to pop AI is running not on electricity but on optimism, warns Billy MacInnes 10 Oct
Blogs Orthographic elegance has been dashed on the rocks of human suspicion The battle to save the em dash has been lost—and AI is to blame, says Jason Walsh 8 Oct
Blogs A solid start for a new Web The inventor of the Web has criticised what his creation has become. We should pay attention, says Jason Walsh 3 Oct
Blogs Rejoice! AI is making more work for CEOs The promotion of Judson Althoff to co-CEO at Microsoft proves how many jobs AI is creating, even as thousands are losing theirs, says Billy MacInnes 2 Oct
Blogs From boarding passes to balance sheets, the cyber threat keeps on growing From airports to major retailers and car manufacturers, 2025's relentless wave of cyberattacks is exposing the fragility of our interconnected... 26 Sep
Blogs Gen Z is turning managers into dead weight Young professionals prefer guidance from AI over a human supervisor. Billy MacInnes ponders the downside 25 Sep
Blogs EVs have a place but… Ireland's has seen EV sales surge, but poor public transport leaves consumers with little choice but cars, says Jason Walsh 19 Sep
Blogs Security professionals keep to office hours, bad actors love it Beware of cyber criminals who don't care much for work/life balance, warns Billy MacInnes 19 Sep
Blogs Not everything, not everywhere, not all at once HPE's Antonio Neri says the company can do everything for everyone, Billy MacInnes warns its channel partners may not be as ambitious 12 Sep
Blogs Politics still trumps all, even technology Salesforce’s job cuts have been directly linked to AI, but the ‘jobpocalypse’ is not upon us, says Jason Walsh 5 Sep
Blogs Emission reduction a matter of scale and scope Westcon-Comstor wants to be entirely reliant on renewable energy by 2030, Billy MacInnes wonders if the geopolitical climate will scupper its plan 4 Sep
Blogs There is no such thing as sovereign cloud If you want to ensure your data stays where it should, keep it on your own hardware, says Jason Walsh 29 Aug
Blogs From no-code to know-nothing The rise of AI-assisted development is giving no-coders bad vibes, says Jason Walsh 22 Aug
Blogs Remote work raises question of identity There's no single answer to the question of where someone works when the role is remote, says Billy MacInnes 21 Aug
Blogs M&S finally gets up off the mat The retailer's return to normal after 15 weeks is an example of why you can't skimp on security, says Jason Walsh 15 Aug
Blogs Why today’s security needs a dash of retro know-how The fun thing about AI is how it's making all the old vulnerabilities new again, says Billy MacInnes 14 Aug
Blogs Tech manufacturing theatre is the greatest show in town, but it could get serious US desire to ‘re-shore’ manufacturing has startled the industry, but loud commitments to build at home need to be examined in detail, says Jason... 8 Aug
Blogs How Covid made tech the ultimate influencer The pandemic proved the benefits of remote work. So why are some businesses so keen on returning to the office? Billy MacInnes struggles to find the... 7 Aug
Blogs Press skip on AI music In a world where machines can produce perfect, functional output, the value of art lies in its humanistic creation and appreciation, says Jason Walsh 1 Aug
Blogs Techies Go Green proves long-term value of community Billy MacInnes commends the industry group as it eyes its goal of 1,000 members 1 Aug
Blogs Will Intel’s foundry pullback be permanent? Intel has cancelled plans to expand in Europe but isn't giving up on its "great foundry" plan, says Jason Walsh 25 Jul
Blogs America’s AI Action Plan a wish list for Big Tech Trump 2.0's conflating of recklessness with daring is further proof of the need for regulation done well, says Billy MacInnes 24 Jul
Blogs AI’s real impact felt as executive confidence wanes C-suites are increasingly sceptical about AI, but the technology’s impact is already being documented, says Jason Walsh 11 Jul
Blogs Cyber security a ‘both sides’ issue for the channel A cyber attack is damaging for vendors but for intermediaries they're an existential threat, says Billy MacInnes 10 Jul
Blogs From the lecture hall to the tool shed The increasing likelihood of AI jobpocalypse makes a return to the trades make more sense than ever, says Jason Walsh 4 Jul
Blogs IDA report shows how regional wins benefit everyone Billy MacInnes says wins outside Dublin are a relief for the capital's groaning infrastructure 4 Jul
Blogs Kaseya CEO says companies slow on the uptake when it comes to AI Rania Succar is a fan of AI but admits adoption has been slower than expected, says Jason Walsh 27 Jun
Blogs SMEs encounter a renter’s dilemma Businesses are pivoting from ownership to subscription models, says Billy MacInnes. That mindset starts at home 26 Jun
Blogs Sixteen billion reasons to get rid of passwords – maybe Reports of a potential mother lode of passwords floating around the Web is a timely reminder we need to leave them behind, says Jason Walsh 20 Jun
Blogs SMEs’ talent crisis a real opportunity for the channel MSPs are uniquely suited to helping small businesses compete with the multinationals, says Billy MacInnes 19 Jun
Blogs What do businesses mean when they say they want to ‘manage AI’ like humans? New research says artificial intelligence needs the same organisational oversight as human workers. In fact, it needs more, says Jason Walsh 17 Jun
Blogs Finding your peak isn’t as easy as you think Uploading yourself to the cloud is the stuff of sci-fi. Billy MacInnes asks how we would know which versions of ourselves would be worth immortalising 13 Jun
Blogs The dark magic of Builder.ai Billy MacInnes unpacks the cautionary tale of a company led by a 'chief wizard' 5 Jun
Blogs Museum vs precarity is not the only choice Big Tech says Europe is strangling AI. In reality they just want the law bent to their will, says Jason Walsh 30 May
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