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The amount of data is rising exponentially Steve Carlini, Vice President of Innovation and Data Center, Energy Management Business Unit, Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric is driving sustainability forward for the datacentre industry. They have created an industry-first free framework to understand the…

3 years ago

Equinix survey reveals 42% of businesses in Ireland plan global expansion, more than international average – Equinix survey

More than two-in-five (42%) businesses in Ireland are planning for international expansion in the next 12 months – up 10%…

3 years ago

Why Automation is Key to Retaining Ireland’s Place as a Productivity League Leader

According to the World Population Review, Ireland is the global leader in terms of productivity, generating GDP to the value…

3 years ago

The evolution of browser based technology Mike Lillis, Chief Commercial Officer at Storm Technology

Digital transformation is now one of the main drivers of business growth. One guy who knows this all to well…

3 years ago

Why an all-in-one security approach is best for SMBs

Guest post by Francis O’Haire, Group Technology Director, DataSolutions Many of DataSolutions’ customers are small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) and,…

3 years ago

Expleo research reveals 72% of businesses in Ireland throttle back on digital

Expleo, a global engineering, technology, and consulting service provider, has announced the results of new research, which found that 72%…

3 years ago

Equinix research reveals one in seven businesses in Ireland planning cuts to IT teams

IT teams in today’s enterprises are being tasked with significant responsibilities that are central to business success. While ensuring their…

3 years ago

Cyber security compliance is key

Guest post by Carl Shallow, Director of Compliance, Risk and Assurance (CRA) at Integrity360 In the digital age, cyber threats…

3 years ago

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