Internet of Things

Business Showcase : run angel

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch... We are run angel, the innovators behind the smallest, loudest personal safety…

9 years ago

New research reveals that 30 percent of malware attacks are zero day exploits

Thirty percent of malware can be classified as new or zero-day because it cannot be caught by legacy antivirus solutions,…

9 years ago

We help identify where future opportunities will emerge. Interview with John Phelan, FutureScope co-founder

By @SimonCocking. We spoke with John Phelan, FutureScope co-founder, National Director of HBAN and successful Irish entrepreneur to find out a little…

9 years ago

‘Augmented Human’ Showcase at Croke Park gives a glimpse of the future of Irish data research

The first Augmented Human showcase in Ireland will be held in Croke Park this Thursday March 23rd at 12.30pm. The…

9 years ago

A storm is approaching for Telco operators, to survive they must move beyond a carrier utility mindset

Latest article by Henry Joseph-Grant, to see more click here The Internet has been disrupting the telecoms industry business model…

9 years ago

IBM & DCU announce new Internet of Things Collaboration to mark World Water Day

To mark World Water Day, IBM and DCU Water Institute have today announced a collaborative research pilot to leverage Internet…

9 years ago

Edge analytics is key to preventing security breaches and protecting human safety as the IoT gathers pace, says Greenwave Systems

Data is dying and implementing analytics beyond the edge in devices is the only way to resuscitate it and ensure it prevents security breaches and potential safety threats in the…

9 years ago

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