Future

AI in Mobility – Beyond the Hype, Where the True Value Lies

This article was written by the Arthur D. Little organisation, and edited by Jonathan Finlay. After all the hype, driver-less…

5 years ago

Advances in Remote Work Could Significantly Alter the Communication Hierarchy

In the recent award-winning Korean movie, 'Parasite', there is a scene where a family living in a basement decides to…

5 years ago

Our Future: Bound to the Health of Planet Earth

By Gary Tierney, Managing Director at HP Ireland, who looks at the future and how we can potentially impact more…

5 years ago

Future trends in cloud computing, 5G business opportunities, Brian Roe, Servecentric, podcast

Interesting conversation with Brian Roe, from Servecentric, our hosting partner for Irish Tech News. We talk about cloud computing, colocation,…

5 years ago

Welcome To The Future – Is Blockchain A Good Career?

Thinking about a career in Blockchain? It’s touted as being as revolutionary (if not more) than the internet. From transforming…

6 years ago

The Future Home in the 5G Era, reviewed

By Simon Cocking, review of The Future Home in the 5G Era available here. As the global pandemic has demonstrated,…

6 years ago

The new future of work and the rise of local ecosystems

By Theodora Lau and Bradley Leimer What does the future of work look like? Or is it already here -…

6 years ago

How Can We Emerge from the Covid-19 Crisis?

By Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan Partner, The RBL Group, and Paolo Gallo…

6 years ago

The Future of Podcasting with Minter Dial, May 28th

When and where is it on? It'll be online, using the Hopin platform to allow for the most interactivity and…

6 years ago

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