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Supercomputers provide New Climate Projections for Ireland

A timely new report by climate scientists at the Irish Centre for High-End Computing (ICHEC) and funded by the Environmental…

1 year ago

HP finds malware-by-numbers kits and GenAI are making life easier than ever for cybercriminals

HP Inc.  has issued its latest Threat Insights Report, highlighting how threat actors are using malware kits and generative artificial…

1 year ago

Cost of Living Pressures and AI Skills will Shape Ireland’s Job Market in 2025

New research published today by LinkedIn reveals how inflation pressures and evolving workplace trends are reshaping Ireland's job market. Rising…

1 year ago

Copilot for all: Introducing Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat

Guest post by Jared Spataro, Microsoft CMO AI at Work  Our ambition is to empower every employee with a Copilot…

1 year ago

Magic-wavelength optical tweezers used to achieve quantum entanglement of molecules

Researchers at Durham University have successfully demonstrated long-lasting quantum entanglement between molecules, opening new doors for future advancements in quantum…

1 year ago

Time for B2B Companies to Rethink Growth? Triple Fit Strategy reviewed

How to Build Lasting Customer Relationships and Boost Growth Christoph Senn and Mehak Gandhi propose that B2B companies rethink their…

1 year ago

Bank of Ireland sees record Christmas digital banking usage

Bank of Ireland has revealed that between 14 and 24 December there has been record Christmas digital banking usage. On…

1 year ago

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