Devil is in the detail of delayed pension auto-enrolment scheme
Employers will welcome the extra time the scheme’s postponement offers but they urgently need to grapple with its complexities
No shortage of finance for good companies with sound propositions
Businesses need access to capital for a variety of reasons, so what are the options open to companies seeking finance in an elevated interest rate environment?
Angel investors a heaven-sent source of capital for early-stage firms
Angel investors, who usually provide capital in exchange taking an equity stake, are increasingly important for start-ups and early-stage businesses
Strong investment returns on the cards if you’re patient enough to wait
Investing is a bit like the hare and the tortoise, so you need to channel your inner tortoise
Public transport transformation just as critical as million EV target
Every aspect of Ireland’s public transport will come in for significant, often multi-billion-euro investment in the coming decades
With data collection at an all-time high, online retail is increasingly individualised
Technology just part of the story as ‘it’s all about psychology and neuroscience’
Make sure hackers don’t see your SME as easy pickings
The first line of defence for smaller businesses, and one of their key cybersecurity resources, is their staff
Ignoring cybersecurity can result in hefty fines – and the boardroom can be held responsible
Both the risks to your business and the law mean cybercrime requires a whole-of-organisation approach
As companies move to the cloud, the threat level has never been higher
Wider cloud adoption by businesses plus the rise of GenAI means an increase in opportunities and capabilities for bad actors
AI: human augmenter or great replacer?
Artificial intelligence will bring many changes - to make the most of these, organisations need to help people leverage new opportunities
Sorting out the fakes from reality
When lewd images of Taylor Swift appeared online earlier this year they were quickly identified as AI-generated deepfakes, but fraudsters are increasingly active. As humans we must keep our wits about us
The computer ate my homework
Artificial intelligence has become a fact of life and, therefore, should become a fact of the education system. But how?
Striking the right balance between life and world-class athletic performance
Many of Ireland’s Olympic athletes have had to balance college and working lives with intense training and competitive regimes
Taxing times as reform remains high on the global agenda
Taking account of recent global tax reforms, Ireland still offers a powerful combination of benefits, say experts
Top 10 US companies in Ireland: Tech sector dominates leaderboard
The list of US firms with significant operations in the State reads like a who’s who of global business giants