Previous TechFire events
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A TechFire briefing on November 11 heard from David Cahill, Security Strategy & Architecture Manager, AIB, on the subject of Enterprise Mobility. Enterprise mobility management (EMM) is moving more toward the context of a workplace strategy, where the management of all endpoints and applications is fully integrated.
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How can your organisation hope to develop a data centre that can rival the services and resources of the Web giants?
Attendees at TechFire on 29 April 2015 heard from Owen Wynne, Contracts/Engineering Manager at eircom, discussing his experience developing eircom's business-critical infrastructure including data centres. Paul Hearns chaired the Q & A session which followed. |
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MANY ORGANISATIONS are looking to build EUC plans or strategies, but are struggling to connect their business and functional objectives with the increasingly diverse set of technology options available. TechFire 14, in association with Triangle, described how to overcome these challenges and get workplace transformation projects started, or back on track. |
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TechFire 13 on 11 November looked specifically at how developments in network technology allow organisations to build their own path to the right cloud, ensuring that they get the most from virtualisation investments, private cloud steps and the best that public cloud has to offer. |
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TechFire 12, in Dublin on 22nd October, addressed the question: Outsourcing: where next? Can you build strategic partnerships around open innovation? |
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TechFire 10, on successive dates in Dublin and Cork, explored the Unbound Cloud, an approach which allows disparate cloud implementations to be managed from one platform. The event was sponsored by Cisco and NetApp in association with Appliance Technology.
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Hosted by AirSpeed Telecom and Fortinet, TechFire 9 sought to clear a path through the hype, inflated myths and misinformation surrounding the ICT threat landscape. |
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How do you accommodate the growing consumerisation of IT without compromising security and control? That was the Burning Question posed to the panel at TechFire 8 in association with Dell Software. |
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This TechFire session set out the framework for IT development from the journey through the cloud to the delivery of IT as a Service. |
Hosted by Accenture in its Dublin HQ, TechFire 6 on 19 September 2013 took a 'big-picture' view of digital/business integration, asking 'Where's the ROI'.
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TechFire 5, the fifth in the series on 19 June in Dublin in association with Interxion and IBM, addressed the question of just valuable and practical is Big Data in the Cloud.
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Combining desktop virtualisation and management with application virtualisation, flexible delivery and centralisation, the flexible desktop environment is an accessible, effective, and responsive environment for business users. TechFire 4, in association with SureSkills, looked at the possibilities...
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TechFire 3, the third in the series on 7/8 November in Dublin and Cork, looked at the risks inherent in Bringing Your Own Device -- the trend which sees enterprise networks increasingly populated by user-chosen devices such as tablets, smartphones and other devices.
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“There is more than one cloud approach: to maximise efficiency and cost savings, fine-tuning your needs — for security, scalability and access — is vital”.
That was the message taken away by delegates to TechFire2, in the Gibson Hotel Dublin on 19 June 2012. |