France bans TikTok from government devices
France is the latest in a long list of countries to ban the video app from government devices due to security concerns.
Read more: France bans TikTok from government devices
France is the latest in a long list of countries to ban the video app from government devices due to security concerns.
Read more: France bans TikTok from government devices
The EU aims to get an industry contract signed by 2024, with the view to implementing the IRIS² satellite system by 2027.
Read more: EU calls on industry to assist with its ‘sovereign satellite’ plans
Deann Evans, of the EMEA exec team at Shopify gave SiliconRepublic.com an update on how its new meetings policy is going down among staff.
Read more: Chaos Monkey: We look at Shopify’s new ‘culture of focus’
BT Ireland’s Moya Clarke discusses her role as a network operations engineer and how she ended up in engineering.
Read more: ‘I was drawn to general entry engineering due to its versatility’
From conversations to have with your employer to tax and finances to mental health, here is some advice for Irish tech workers dealing with redundancy.
Read more: How to get through redundancy: A guide for employees in Ireland
Founders Bénédicte de Raphélis Soissan and Guillaume Durao said the Emblem fund will focus on start-ups based in France and the Nordics.
Read more: Emblem launches €50m seed fund to back European start-ups
The project, Malin Sea Wind, sees the energy utility partner with Dublin Offshore and Catagen to developer lower-cost offshore renewables.
Read more: ESB to develop 100MW offshore wind in Scottish waters
Digital infrastructure company Equinix is partnering with a UK quantum computing company to bring the revolutionary tech to Ireland.
Read more: Irish businesses will have access to a quantum computer in late 2023
Katie Whitehouse, from ServiceNow, advises businesses on how technology can help them manage employee experiences, inclusion and productivity in the hybrid workplace.
Read more: Using tech to help hybrid staff stay happy, engaged and efficient
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has previously criticised the legacy verification policy and spoke of his plans to remove it last November.
Read more: Twitter is taking away its legacy verification programme starting 1 April