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Over 200 Irish IT specialists attend Cloud Camp conference

MicroWarehouse’s inaugural Cloud Camp got underway today in the Convention Centre. The conference brought together over 200 IT specialists from…

7 years ago

WannaCry Ransomware hasn’t gone away

Over the weekend I.T. managers and their teams as well as various government ministers all over the world were having…

9 years ago

Microsoft employees put their pedal power in action for LauraLynn

Microsoft employees today set off on a 650-kilometre cycling challenge from Mizen Head, Co Cork to Malin Head, Co Donegal…

10 years ago

How to download the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Starting today the Windows 10 Anniversary Update will begin rolling out Windows 10 PCs across the world in phases starting…

10 years ago

Free upgrades to Windows 10 end tomorrow

Tomorrow will be a big day for Microsoft’s servers worldwide, as it’s the last day that you can avail of…

10 years ago

Windows 10 overtakes 8.1 for first time globally – StatCounter

Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system overtook 8.1 for the first time globally in January, according to independent web analytics company…

10 years ago

New Surface Enterprise Initiative Will Further Windows 10 Adoption

Dell will sell Surface Pro devices along with enterprise-class support and services; HP, Accenture and Avanade to also join initiative…

11 years ago

Windows 10 Security Issues?

I have to say how impressed I am with Windows 10 since I upgraded my laptop to it three and…

11 years ago

Twenty years since Windows 95

This week is the 20th anniversary of Windows 95 and it was the OS that became Microsoft’s game changer. The…

11 years ago

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