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Microsoft Continues To Resist Drug Email Handover
Redmond's Cloud data sovereignty fight with the US government continues, as the two sides return to court
UPC Ireland Rebrands As Virgin Media
Liberty Global brings its UK and Ireland operations closer with Virgin Media refresh
Google Trekker Puts Remote Parts Of Ireland On The Map
Ireland's tourism authority is using Google Trekker to capture remote and beautiful areas that Google Street View can't get to
Facebook Gets Green Light For Irish Data Centre
Local Councillor says approval is the "best news" he's had in the county in his 30 years of service
Colt Data Centre Suffers Fire And Power Outage In Milan
Colt's Italian data centre goes down as firefighters attend the incident
Exclusive: Arup To Design Apple Data Centre In Ireland
Global engineering and design firm behind Apple’s £600 million County Galway data centre build
Irish Residents Oppose County Galway Apple Data Centre
Local residents in County Galway argue that Apple's data centre could have negative environmental impacts, as well as cause problems for a local school
Facebook Files Plans For Irish Data Centre
County Meath data centre set to use renewable energy sources and support 'large pool' of local talent for construction and operational roles
Apple Prepares Planning Permission For Irish Data Centre
Athenry, Ireland data centre to cover 263,000ft² as part of £1.25bn European investment
Intel Plant Evacuated After ‘Bomb Threat’
Workers evacuated at Irish Intel plant following security alert
Microsoft Ordered To Hand Over Irish Emails
An American judge sets a legal precedent by ordering Microsoft to surrender emails stored in an Irish data centre
Vodafone Invests In £358m State-Assisted FTTP Network In Ireland
Vodafone and the ESB announce plans to bring fibre to rural areas using overhead electricity cables
IT Life: Would-Be Chef Who Cooked Up FeedHenry
Cathal McGloin wanted to be a chef. Now in enterprise mobility, he seems to be busy feeding someone called Henry....
Eircom Restores Webmail Service After ‘Intrusion’
Irish ISP urges users to change their passwords but says there is no evidence of data breach following shut down
Vodafone In Talks To Build Government-Assisted €400m Irish Fibre Network
State-owned ESB names Vodafone preferred bidder to construct fibre network in rural areas using electricity infrastructure
Self-Taught Mathematician Wins Young Scientist Of The Year Award
The Irish school competition attracts a record number of attendees
Facebook Could Face Investigation In Ireland Over PRISM Data
A group of Austrian law students demands action from the Irish privacy watchdog
Ireland Cracks Down On Tax Loophole Used By Apple
Ireland is to close a legal loophole used by Apple that allows companies to remain 'stateless' for tax purposes - but will leave a bigger loophole untouched
O2 And IBM Under Fire For Irish Data Breach Gaffe
Tech giants criticised for not coming out sooner on 2011 tape loss
Dropbox To Open International HQ In Dublin
The new office will handle sales and support, and employ 30 to 40 staff
Vodafone And Three Agree To Network Sharing In Ireland
Partners will share network sites and infrastructure in Republic of Ireland
Apple Accused Of Running From the Taxman
Record profits don’t always mean record taxes
EMI Sues Irish Government Over Piracy
Music industry accuses Ireland of not doing enough to protect copyright
Ireland Issues Facebook Privacy Recommendations
Irish data protection commissioner tells Facebook to give users greater control of data
Facebook Faces Irish Data Protection Probe
Facebook is bracing itself for a data protection audit in Ireland that could result in an £87,000 fine
Lightning Takes Down Amazon And Microsoft Clouds
Lightning strikes in Dublin disabled two major data centres and knocked back-up power supplies offline
Amazon Buys Tesco’s Dublin Shed For Cloud Services
Amazon has bought a new building for another Dublin-based facility in response to its growing cloud services
Music Industry Knocked Back In Irish File-Share Case
An Irish high court judge has ruled that the disconnection of illegal file sharers may breach EU law
Irish Judge Approves Three Strikes Disconnection Policy
A High Court judge in Ireland has upheld the power of ISPs to cut off illegal file-sharers, describing creative copyright as a "human right"