Blogs Under the influence Numbers of video game streamers cratering since the end of the Covid lockdowns are just one more sign playtime is over, says Jason Walsh 17 Feb
Blogs Everything in its right place There's something intangible about tangible media likes tapes and CDs, says Billy MacInnes 16 Feb
Blogs The language model battle reignites old animosities Finally something tangible has come out of the sudden AI growth spurt: a good old-fashioned business war, says Jason Walsh 10 Feb
Blogs Pay gaps only one sign of how little employers understand family values Women's impact in the workplace goes far beyond the office, it affects to our entire society, says Billy MacInnes 9 Feb
Blogs Intel’s quiet downsizing The chip maker is putting off firings in favour of hoping people will just quit, says Billy MacInnes 2 Feb
Blogs AI will accelerate the ‘kippleisation’ of the Internet Artificial intelligence is still stupid. Unfortunately it may not matter, writes Jason Walsh 1 Feb
Blogs Tech layoff avalanche intensifies as businesses batten down for 2023 IBM and SAP are just the latest tech businesses issuing P45s, and the news suggests tougher times ahead, writes Jason Walsh 26 Jan
Blogs ESG. Now that I’ve got your attention… Businesses can crow about their green credentials but they don’t mean anything without standards and regulations, says Billy MacInnes 25 Jan
Blogs Battle lines drawn for AI art court battle A new lawsuit against AI-generated art is only the start of the battle, says Jason Walsh 20 Jan
Blogs It’s not a crisis, it’s a strategy Partners shouild be looking to fill the void created by vendor job cuts, says Billy macInnes 19 Jan
Blogs A year of diminishing returns With a recession looming, the IT sector is more important than ever to the Irish economy. But change is in the air, says Jason Walsh 13 Jan
Blogs We need to talk about ChatGPT The AI's formula is successful but no substitute for human thought, says Billy MacInnes 11 Jan
Blogs Regulator complains of a lack of agency in GDPR enforcement Meta's latest GDPR loss has exposed a rift between the DPC and Europe, says Billy MacInnes 5 Jan
Blogs Government shies away from ‘Icelandic solution’ to data centre sustainability Billy MacInnes asks why there is such reticence about finding new ways to meet energy targets 22 Dec
Blogs A year of leaving fossils behind A focus on improving energy efficiency can be good thing during a global crisis, says Billy MacInnes 15 Dec
Blogs Data shows four-day week is a winner The metrics look good but management may not be ready for another change in working style, says Billy MacInnes 8 Dec
Blogs Meta fine includes a meta lesson for every business Facebook being hit with a €250m fine not only shows regulation has finally caught up with the internet, but that data really is the new oil, spills... 2 Dec
Blogs It’s business as usual for the four-day working week Forget remote working, it's the shorter weeks we should be excited about, says Billy MacInnes 1 Dec
Blogs Opaque pricing hides actual value of SaaS Markets, vendors, tech, Billy MacInnes tries to find a proper reason for why your spend is going up 24 Nov
Blogs The cyber security money pit There's big money in security but it's not something to be celebrated, says Billy MacInnes 16 Nov
Blogs Breaking ranks Trying to rank partner accreditation programmes can be problematic, says Billy MacInnes 10 Nov
Blogs The ‘tech-cession’ is a return to reality For the first time in a decade, the tech industry's myth-making is falling on deaf ears, writes Jason Walsh 3 Nov
Blogs MSPs a beacon of stability during the permacrisis Datto's latest report is full of good news for the channel, says Billy MacInnes 2 Nov
Blogs Distributors show their worth as recession countermeasure The best stress test for the efficacy of a particular strategy or model can be how it performs in times of adversity, says Billy MacInnes 27 Oct
Blogs Remote workers must resist the tech panopticon New legislation is expected to create a stronger right to work remotely but Jason Walsh argues we should beware the intrusion of workplace technology... 26 Oct
Blogs The most valuable thing you’ll read this week The value provided by the partner community to the IT ecosystem can be measured crudely, notes Billy MacInnes 21 Oct
Blogs HPE says the only way is up Claiming to be a leader in putting prices up is a strange choice but it clearly works for some, says Billy MacInnes 13 Oct
Blogs The threat of recession is not luring techies back When it comes to finally escaping the workplace, gone fishin’ really does mean gone, says Jason Walsh. 12 Oct
Blogs Will Europe ever take tech truly seriously? It is not clear just what technological sovereignty would look like, but it is obvious that Europe does not have it, says Jason Walsh 7 Oct
Blogs Tech industry won’t get more diverse until it learns to grow up Women will continue to leave the industry if they don't feel their health is being taken seriously, says Billy MacInnes 5 Oct
Blogs TD Synnex boss upbeat despite currency volatility Rich Hume remains an optimist despite near parity between the dollar and the euro 29 Sep
Blogs Budget bonanza relies on tech The 2023 budget demonstrates tech’s contribution to the country is enormous, so should we worry about a ‘techcession’, asks Jason Walsh 28 Sep
Blogs The music of data centres You can store music in a data centre but the no substitute for lived experience, says Billy MacInnes 23 Sep
Blogs AI art isn’t a bridge too far, it’s just bad Getty was right to set the jazz police on AI images, writes Jason Walsh 22 Sep
Blogs Taking the heat on data centres News that the data centre ban is having a negative economic impact must be weighed against other energy needs, but it should not be ignored, writes... 21 Sep
Blogs Roadblocks to digital transformation Choosing what technology to use is a difficult enough task for consumers, but with enterprise IT the stakes are higher - and the picture cloudier,... 14 Sep
Blogs Supply chain regains strength as pandemic effect wanes Short terms problems like price hikes and global conflict are leading to sustainable solutions, finds Billy MacInnes 8 Sep
Blogs The chip war is heating up A new CPU breakthrough has been promised, but Arm’s lawsuit could throw Qualcomm into the frying pan, says Jason Walsh 7 Sep
Blogs Channel goggles provide a near-sighted view of the market Irish companies are investing big on new equipment, depending on your perspective, says Billy MacInnes 1 Sep
Blogs A little elegy for the native application Most, if not all, applications are destined to end up on the Web. This is a mistake, says Jason Walsh 31 Aug
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