We spoke with Karol Speight about the dynamic and challenging field of biopharma forensics. Read more: What trends and technologies are impacting careers in forensic analysis?
Jonathan Selby offers advice for mid-SaaS size companies on how to keep up with agile start-ups and deep-pocketed Big Tech in the AI race. Read more: How AI is putting the squeeze on mid-size SaaS
16-year-old Arjun Gambhir wants tech teams to be as integral to school life as GAA is now. Read more: Dublin Tech Circuit: The tech event founded by students for students
Squarespace, Datavant, IBM and Astellas are just some of the companies which poured several hundred millions into Ireland this year. Read more: IDA Ireland: FDI up by almost 40pc in 2025
Stolen data includes customer names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates and frequent flyer numbers. Read more: Australian airline Qantas hit with ‘significant’ cyberattack
The platform wants to give users a third option when it comes to blocking or fully allowing AI access to their site and that is monetisation. Read more: Cloudflare gives creators more control over AI crawlers
Google claims that the verdict ‘misunderstands’ critical services it provides to Android devices. The company will appeal the decision. Read more: Google to pay California Android users $314m, jury decides
We spoke with Cuty Gupta about her early career origins and the skills that empowered the establishment of her own company. Read more: Dentistry to tech: The entrepreneur who sank her teeth into a new career
The agency was ranked first in the world for best practice in enterprise upskilling initiatives by the EU in 2024. Read more: Skillnet Ireland hopes for more business networks with €1m call
AI cannot reliably do these tasks, nor will it be able to in the foreseeable future, says Ikhlaq Sidhu, the Dean of the IE School of Science and Technology, at IE University. Read more: AI won’t replace computer scientists any time soon – here are 10 reasons why