Tagged: Collaboration
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Cloud signifies skills change for IT pros, Citrix says News
30.06.2011 Moves towards cloud computing will require IT professionals to change their skills, according to Citrix. -
Digital campus project iversity gets $1.6m in VC News
29.08.2011 A group of 20 young international graduates has received $1.6m in venture capital from the EU, the federal state of Brandenburg and BMP media investors, which will enable global...Categories: Software Development, Software, Social Media, Science, Research, Education, Digital MediaTags: Graduates, Collaboration, -
Cisco acquires collaboration software firm Versly News
29.08.2011 Networking technology giant Cisco has acquired San Francisco-based collaboration software company Versly for an undisclosed sum. Versly enables more effective collaboration... -
UCD launches biotech initiative in China's 'Silicon Valley' News
16.08.2011 University College Dublin (UCD) and Shenzhen University (SZU) have joined forces to establish the Institute of Health Science and Innovation in the heart of China's Silicon Valley. -
OPINION: Bottom line winners News
27.07.2011 Jim Foster, client principal with BT, outlines the technologies and processes that offer quick wins in a challenging economy.Categories: Web, Virtualisation, Social Media, IT Management, Internet, Economy, Communications, Cloud, CIO -
Cork’s biotech stars News
13.07.2011 Cork has played a significant role in the area of life sciences, hosting some of the biggest biopharmaceutical companies along with indigenous ones. Laura O’Brien takes a look... -
Aughinish Alumina employs all-IP network News
29.06.2011 At Aughinish Alumina, innovation is a seam that runs through everything the company does, in a continuous drive to lower costs and increase yields. The switch to an all-IP... -
Customer Collaboration Designs Excellence Reports
28.06.2011 It's a given that a business needs to focus on its customers. But how does this work in practice for industrial sectors, where customers aren't consumers, but businesses? -
Tomorrow's Corporate Reporting: A Critical System at Risk Reports
29.06.2011 To minimise future systemic risk, the corporate reporting system must evolve. If it doesn’t, financial capital will be misallocated, business decisions will suffer, and society... -
Researchers get €500k to fund water supply tech development News
08.06.2011 A new energy-efficient water supply technology is to be developed by researchers from Trinity College Dublin and Bangor University with the help of €500,000 in EU funding. -
Pharma 2020: Supplying the Future - Which Path Will You Take? Reports
12.05.2011 The pharmaceutical industry is experiencing major upheavals, as PwC noted in earlier Pharma 2020 papers. -
Novell and SUSE Linux go their separate ways News
18.05.2011 Novell and SUSE Linux are to pursue their own destinies, each with their own management teams following the US$2.2bn acquisition of Novell by Attachmate. -
Britney Spears joins Rihanna on S&M remix News
11.04.2011 Pop star Rihanna's followers on Twitter may have had a hand in pop star Britney Spears joining her for a remix of the song S&M, which debuted this morning. -
Deals done this past week News
28.03.2011 An overview of the week in deals in the Irish technology sector. -
Mobile Business - Videoconferencing on the move News
30.03.2011 From FaceTime on the iPhone to professional systems that allow workers on the move to communicate via video, the era of affordable and mobile videoconferencing has arrived. -
Mobile Business - The biggest thing to happen to work since email News
26.03.2011 Unified communications – the set of technologies that will make the phone on your desk look like a dinosaur – will unite voice with data and make the workplace universal.Tags: Collaboration, instant messaging, Email, Videoconferencing, Video, Damovo, SMEs, Lync, Microsoft, Mobile Business -
Institutes of tech reveal ‘Innovation Island’ progress News
15.03.2011 The umbrella body for Ireland’s 13 institutes of technology (IoTs) have unveiled details of 19 thriving industry-led collaborations between their researchers and industry partners.