Data Security

BSI announces new partnership with Exonar

BSI, the business improvement and standards company, has announced a new partnership with Exonar, providers of data discovery technology. The…

5 years ago

European survey reveals Ireland is seeing the biggest increase in cybersecurity attacks

CWSI, Ireland’s most experienced modern workplace security and compliance specialist, have revealed the results of a new pan-European survey which…

5 years ago

Arkphire inks partnership deal with TRUCE Software for enhanced mobile device management

Arkphire, a Presidio Company, providing IT product procurement and IT services and solutions has today announced a partnership with TRUCE…

5 years ago

ServiceNow announces multimillion euro investment in EU services, providing customers even greater trust, choice, and control over their data

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company that makes work, work better for people, has announced new service delivery developments that will allow customers to request to have their EU…

5 years ago

Data Centres Contributing to Ireland’s Energy Problem

A recent consultation published by the Commission for Regulation Utilities is another warning of the major impact data centres are…

5 years ago

eFax research reveals reliance upon outdated, insecure & expensive legacy fax servers as organisations move to enable their hybrid workforce

eFax, the world’s leading online fax solution, has announced research revealing IT decision-makers reliance upon outdated, insecure and expensive legacy…

5 years ago

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