Future of Work

Location intelligence takes centre stage at Esri Ireland’s inaugural conference

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is announcing that its inaugural user conference will take place…

4 days ago

31% of organisations dedicate less than 10 hours per month to oversight of AI-generated code

New research from leading cloud-native software artifact management platform Cloudsmith finds that, despite 93% of respondents’ organizations using AI-generated code,…

4 days ago

The word cloud is in our name Glenn Weinstein, CEO Cloudsmith

Northern Ireland is a launchpad for thriving startups, and one startup that has done very well is Belfast based Cloudsmith.…

1 week ago

Irish tourism sector under spotlight as Fifty Shades Greener unveils new sustainability event

Fifty Shades Greener, the leading sustainability training and certification provider, has announced a new sustainability event, placing Ireland’s tourism sector…

1 week ago

ServiceNow research reveals Irish consumers lose 284 million hours per year to poor customer service

ServiceNow, the AI control tower for business reinvention, has released new research highlighting the gap between AI's potential and how…

2 weeks ago

Cyber Security is going in the wrong direction

Guest post by Colm Hyland CyberQuest We need to revitalise our efforts to improve cyber security In Ireland and across…

2 weeks ago

Meet the new Slack – Where AI works

Every enterprise is drowning in intelligence. Every system has its own AI layer. Every function is deploying its own agents.…

2 weeks ago

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