Future of Work

ServiceNow expands AI-powered manufacturing solutions with the acquisition of Quality 360

ServiceNow, the AI platform for business transformation, has announced the acquisition of the Quality 360 solution from Advania to enhance…

1 year ago

Virgin Media to Unleash Ireland’s First 5-Gigabit Fibre Broadband

Virgin Media has confirmed that it will launch 5-gigabit fibre broadband services in Q2 2025.  The company’s cutting-edge fibre infrastructure…

1 year ago

Deloitte survey finds Irish employees thrive with AI, while employers fall behind

Surveying 1,000 people in Ireland, the Deloitte Digital Consumer Trends report shows that over two thirds (67%) of GenAI users…

1 year ago

Adapting to an evolving technology landscape: Key tech trends in 2025

Guest post by Karen O’Connor, General Manager, Datapac As 2025 begins, it is an ideal time for organisations to reassess…

1 year ago

Expleo survey reveals five years after Brexit there is export uplift for businesses in Ireland

On the fifth anniversary of the UK’s official departure from the European Union, Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting…

1 year ago

New research from Chadwicks Group reveals how AI is influencing future career choices

A new survey by Chadwicks Group, Ireland leading builders’ merchants reveals that six out of ten (61%) young adults aged…

1 year ago

Azul State of Java 2025: Summary

The Azul State of Java 2025 survey offers a timely window into the use of Java. In the context of…

1 year ago

An IT leader’s take on the changing role of IT

Kellie Romack, chief digital information officer at ServiceNow, explains how IT leaders are embracing AI to drive business transformation and…

1 year ago

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