Eoin O'Reilly EY Ireland
During the pandemic we have seen a greater usage of cloud infrastructure. This, has resulted in a greater usage of broadband as remote working became part of how businesses operated. As we use the cloud more we rely more on data data driven strategies which can increase security risks. Ronan talks to Eoin O’Reilly, EY Ireland Assurance Partner and Head of Data Analytics about this and more.
Eoin talks about his background, cloud usage, the security risks with data driven strategies, data centres, and his views on the National Development Plan
Eoin O’Reilly, is EY Ireland Assurance Partner and Head of Data Analytics. He focuses on providing consulting and assurance services to listed, multinational, Government and large private companies, and is responsible for driving the growth of EY Ireland’s Data Analytics practice. In his role, he helps organisations design and deliver data-driven strategies to help grow revenues, optimise cost and manage risk.
He also has deep experience delivering analytics and AI projects including reporting and visualisation, predictive analytics, simulation modelling, machine learning and text/image processing.
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