Regulation

New Regional Aid Map for Ireland Confirmed by European Commission

The European Commission has today confirmed a new Regional Aid Map for Ireland for 2022-2027. Regional Aid is a form…

4 years ago

Online Safety and Media Regulation Bill is launched today

Today the Department of Tourism, Culture Arts, Gaeltacht Sport and Media published the Online Safety and Media Regulation (OSMR) Bill. The…

4 years ago

The Future of WFH in Ireland

On 27 March 2020 all non-essential workers in the Republic of Ireland were ordered to WFH for two weeks. Offices…

5 years ago

Regulating AI without stifling innovation

Most people are probably unaware of the everyday, simple use cases of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in action. Smart home speakers,…

5 years ago

The Top 5 Technology Trends to Impact the Digital Infrastructure Landscape in 2020 according to Equinx

Equinix, Inc., the global interconnection and data centre company, released its top five technology trend predictions for 2020, which point toward the…

6 years ago

Digital Transformation in Banking: It is time for bold moves

Digital Transformation in Banking: It is time for bold moves Bradley and I attended the Voice Summit 2019 last week…

7 years ago

How much privacy will you surrender in 2019 and beyond?

How much privacy are you prepared to surrender? As we move toward an increasingly digitalized society, it’s clear that there…

7 years ago

Is it Reckoning Time for the ‘Digital Gangster’ of Social Media?

A scathing report and possible multi-billion dollar fines. Will they be enough to stop Mark Zuckerberg from ruining the world?…

7 years ago

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