Future of Work

AI Con returns to examine application of Artificial Intelligence across society

AI Con, the leading Artificial Intelligence conference hosted by Kainos, returns next month to examine the application of the technology…

3 years ago

Equinix survey reveals half of businesses in Ireland say sustainability challenges are a threat to their business

Equinix, Inc., the world’s digital infrastructure company, has announced the results of research which uncovers a concern amongst businesses in…

3 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals over two thirds of Irish business leaders expect their company to suffer cybersecurity breach within next 12 months

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, today announces the results of a survey which reveals…

3 years ago

Remote tech jobs are on the rise according to new research from Accenture

Despite a move by many organisations to get back to the office, fully remote working is fast emerging as an…

4 years ago

Green Hydrogen insights with Michael Hecht, CEO for Greater New Orleans Inc.

It is now undeniable: climate change and extreme weather caused by carbon emissions is here, and the need to transition to…

4 years ago

Why learning and development is a vaccine against Quiet Quitting

Guest post by Adam Coleman, CEO of Lahinch-based HR software solutions provider HRLocker. You’ve seen the news and heard the…

4 years ago

Microsoft and Vodafone report reveals SMB sector loses billions to cyber attacks over the last three years

Nearly half (48.5%) of SMBs have reported that they’ve experienced multiple cyber security breaches over the last three years, with…

4 years ago

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