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NIS2 and Ireland: Rethinking Cybersecurity Regulation to Meet Changing Threat Landscape

Guest post by Seamus McCorry, country manager, Ireland, at Check Point Software The EU's Network and Information Security Directive 2…

1 year ago

Sustainable impact requires radical change in the world of business

Guest post by Neil Eke, CEO of Logicalis UK and Ireland Climate change is one of the most important and…

1 year ago

Intel Research Reveals AI PCs Can Help Users Reclaim Time on Chores

An Intel-commissioned consumer survey of 6,000 respondents across the U.K., Germany and France identified that people lose nearly 15 hours…

1 year ago

Nine in ten CFOs in Ireland feel decisions about financial strategy are made without sufficient data or insight

An overwhelming majority (90%) of CFOs and finance leaders in Ireland feel that decisions about their organisation’s financial strategy are…

1 year ago

Exclusive Networks Doubles Down on Data Security with NetApp

Exclusive Networks, a global cybersecurity specialist, has announced a dedicated distribution partnership with NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, to…

1 year ago

Confronting the gender gap in tech leadership

For an industry that prides itself on breaking barriers, data shows that it remains shockingly resistant to disrupting its own…

1 year ago

New EY Ireland Report on Sustainability Trends in Irish Businesses

Irish businesses are increasing their focus on sustainability according to the latest EY Ireland’s State of Sustainability report, as an…

1 year ago

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