Dell Technologies expands AI innovations at the Edge

Dell Technologies has announced upgrades to its Dell NativeEdge software, making it easier for businesses in Ireland to deploy and use AI at the edge. This  as companies increasingly generate and process data outside traditional data centres in the AI era.

Why It Matters?

According to Gartner report “by 2025, more than 50% of enterprise – managed data will be created and processed outside data centres or the cloud”. As data and AI workloads move to the edge, businesses need robust, connected and secure systems to manage AI models across various locations.

Dell NativeEdge advancements, part of Dell AI Factory capabilities, address these needs and offer organisations across Ireland AI software integrations and high-availability capabilities to provide more resiliency and reliability in the deployment and management of AI at the edge.

Boost Edge and AI Workload Efficiency with NativeEdge

Dell NativeEdge is a unique software platform that secures device setup at scale, offers remote management, and manages applications across multiple clouds. The new updates enable high-availability clustering for devices like Dell PowerEdge servers and OptiPlex workstations.

This means high-availability features ensure critical processes and AI workloads continue smoothly even if there are network issues or device failures. It easily handles changing workloads in environments like retail stores and utility companies and works seamlessly with Dell storage solutions to support AI model training and deployment.

NativeEdge AI Software Integrations Simplify Edge AI Deployments

Deploying AI at the edge can be complex and time-consuming. Dell offers over 55 pre-built NativeEdge Blueprints to automate and speed up this process, reducing manual setup and errors. The expanded catalogue now includes open-source tools that support continuous AI workflows for quick deployment of AI solutions.

Dell also offers services to help organisations design and develop custom AI solutions using NativeEdge software.

“AI is accelerating new edge workloads and opportunities at an unprecedented rate, and organizations across industries are asking for simpler and more reliable ways to use AI at the edge,” said Gil Shneorson, Senior Vice President, Solutions and Platforms, Dell Technologies“Our NativeEdge expansion automates the deployment and management of edge AI workloads, with features to support business continuity, so organizations can continually use the latest AI advancements at the edge to drive revenues and positive customer outcomes.”

“With over 1,000 IoT-enabled facilities, Dell NativeEdge helps us monitor real-time infrastructure elements, ensuring optimal conditions for our produce, and receive comprehensive insights into our produce packaging operations,” said Keith Bradley, Vice President, Information Technology, Nature Fresh Farms“Dell NativeEdge has enhanced our operational efficiencies and reduced costs, while supporting our continued growth and innovation in yield optimization and environmental monitoring.”

The Dell NativeEdge advancements will be available by January 2025.

The Gemini app is now available on iPhone

Today, Google is launching a dedicated Gemini app for iPhone, available for download in the App Store around the world. Now, you’ll be able to have easy access to Google’s personal AI assistant, right on your iPhone, free of charge.

Try the new Gemini app on your iPhone 

iPhone users can now experience Gemini in a whole new way with our dedicated mobile app. In addition to using Gemini through the Google app on iOS or a web browser, iPhone users can enjoy a more streamlined Gemini experience, with easy access to features that help improve learning, creativity and productivity. 

Here are just a few examples of what you can do in the Gemini iPhone app:

  • New: Have a free-flowing conversation with Gemini Live on your iPhone: Gemini Live lets you talk to Gemini in a conversational manner, including interrupting to ask questions or change the topic. It’s great for when you want to practice for an upcoming interview, ask for advice on things to do in a new city, or brainstorm and develop creative ideas. You can personalize Gemini’s voice by choosing from 10 distinct voices. Gemini Live on iPhones is available now in over 10 languages, with more coming soon. Note: Gemini Live is a new experience for iPhone users – it wasn’t previously available in the Google app or on a web-browser.
  • Study smarter with Gemini: Gemini makes learning easier, enabling you to ask questions about any subject and get tailored study plans. Gemini can also provide custom, step-by-step guidance that adapts to your learning style, and you can even test your knowledge with quizzes. For example, you can attach a complex diagram and ask Gemini to quiz you on it.


  • Generate dazzling images in Gemini: Imagen 3, our highest-quality image generation model yet, quickly transforms your text descriptions into stunning AI images. Whether you’re looking for the perfect image to share in your friends’ group chat or need a unique visual for a creative project, Imagen 3’s enhanced photorealism and accuracy can bring your ideas to life — even galaxy themed, almond-shaped nails — with incredible detail and vibrancy.

From left to right:  

A photorealistic baby hippo in an astronaut suit. 

A photorealistic image of a blue space-themed cake with planet decorations and the words “Happy Birthday” written in icing on the cake, with a galaxy background. 

An image of almond-shaped fingernails with a galaxy art nail design.

  • Access your favorite apps in Gemini: Gemini seamlessly connects with your favorite apps from Google. With Extensions, Gemini can find and show you relevant information from the Google apps you use every day like YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail, Calendar and more — all within a single conversation. 

Download Gemini, your new personal AI assistant

Gemini can help you write the perfect email or text, create stunning images, and brainstorm fun new ideas. Now available on both Android and iOS, the Gemini app puts the power of a true AI-powered personal assistant right in your pocket. You can try the Gemini app on your Android phone and download the app in the App Store today.

 

ADAPT Collaboration with Hayes Culleton to Revolutionise Collaborative Learning with AI Tools

ADAPT and Hayes Culleton recently completed a collaboration aimed at developing innovative AI-driven tools that enhance learning and collaboration. The project, led by Dr Liting Zhou from ADAPT at Dublin City University (DCU), focused on designing solutions for educational and training environments, with a global, all-female team of experts from four countries at the helm.

Hayes Culleton, led by founder and financial expert Susan Hayes Culleton, specialises in high-impact education, finance training, and innovative learning technologies. Through its proprietary platform, Active Peers AI, Hayes Culleton empowers teams and individuals to engage effectively in peer-driven learning, a key component of the new tools created in partnership with ADAPT.

Dr Liting Zhou commented: “This collaboration with Hayes Culleton has been an exciting opportunity to apply ADAPT’s AI expertise in real-world educational settings. By developing tools tailored for collaborative learning, we are breaking new ground in how teams and students can connect and engage meaningfully in both virtual and in-person environments.”

This partnership forms part of ADAPT’s broader mission to lead impactful change in educational technology, offering powerful tools that can transform learning experiences across diverse settings.

Top 7 Emerging Tech Startups in Ireland to Watch in 2025

Ireland is a tech wonderland, with new startups driven by innovation, investment and talented workers. With 2025 dawning, the Irish tech sector is changing rapidly, led by a new wave of startups. These companies push the envelope in everything from AI to blockchain and fintech to cybersecurity. They’re doing more than transforming old processes, they’re building the foundation for technology. These are the top seven Irish Emerging Tech Startups to watch in 2025.

7 Tech Startups to Keep an Eye on in Ireland 

Fenergo

This RegTech company is disrupting the status quo with its compliance platform for financial institutions. As regulations become more rigorous, Fenergo’s automated solutions are critical for banks and insurers to optimize human capital whilst reducing risk.

GridBeyond

GridBeyond, a leader in AI energy management, is transforming the way businesses source and use energy. Its smart grid tech helps reduce costs while helping Ireland meet its climate goals. The company’s data analytics also assist in forecasting energy patterns.

Axonista

Axonista’s interactive SaaS platform is transforming video streaming. As digital media consumption grows, Axonista helps brands create personalized and engaging content. 

Tines

Tines is an impressive startup that automates security operations. Tine’s platform allows teams to respond quickly to threats in the face of increasing cyber risks. Tines is special in terms of its simple but very useful tools. 

Nuritas

This biotech startup finds health-boosting peptides in foods with AI. Nuritas is accelerating research that would have taken years, using an approach that combines health care and artificial intelligence to create faster-acting products for wellness and pharmaceuticals.

Kiwibot

Kiwibot may not be Irish, but it has recently arrived in Dublin with its robots. They provide contactless deliveries — a service that will not go away following the pandemic. Dublin is Kiwibot’s European base, placing it well for expanding within the delivery industry.

Veracity

Veracity’s cybersecurity services have never been more critical, with cloud computing throughout the industry becoming commonplace. Their emphasis is on real-time monitoring to prevent data breaches before they occur. We can only expect Veracity to make its mark more relevant over the coming years. 

Importance of Irish Tech Companies Across Industries

Innovation in Gaming and Gambling

The gaming and gambling industries are getting redefined with the help of Irish tech companies. The advancement of new technologies that increase current engagement levels with interactive digital platforms and mobile access is transforming gambling, and the growth of the Irish online casino industry is reshaping perceptions and practices associated with it. As traditional casinos tussle against strong online competition, software developers bring gaming firms fun and engaging experiences, resulting in more users. 

Agriculture

Tech firms in Ireland are changing the game in farming with precision agriculture. They use IoT, data analysis, and AI to boost crop production, use resources wisely, and back eco-friendly farming.

Education

EdTech companies in Ireland are reshaping how we learn and teach. With interactive programs, online learning platforms, and digital classrooms, they make education more accessible and tailored for learners of all ages.

Retail

Irish tech businesses are helping retailers by offering cutting-edge cash registers, stock control systems, and CRM software. These tools streamline store operations and enhance the shopping journey. 

Healthcare

In the health sector, Irish tech companies are making a difference with digital health records, remote doctor visits, and diagnostic apps. These innovations support better patient care and more efficient health system management. 

Conclusion

The tech ecosystem in Ireland is booming, with new startups popping up specializing in fintech, energy, AI, and cybersecurity. These companies will feature heavily in the industry’s future as Ireland continues to cement its status as a tech hub. 

CEOs in Ireland upbeat on growth and profitability

CEOs in Ireland are upbeat about their growth prospects over the next 12 months in spite of global economic and geopolitical uncertainty, holding a positive outlook on profitability, access to investment capital and managing business costs according to the latest EY CEO Outlook, which surveyed 1,200 executives globally – including leading CEOs in Ireland.

CEOs in Ireland display a notable degree of optimism regarding the future of their businesses, particularly in light of the significant cost increases experienced over recent years. A majority (60%) are either very or somewhat optimistic about managing input costs and the overall cost of doing business in the upcoming year. When it comes to business growth prospects, the outlook is even more encouraging. Revenue growth and profitability are areas where optimism prevails, with 60% and 67% of CEOs, respectively, expressing positive expectations. The sentiment around investment capital and free cash flow is also upbeat, with 63% of CEOs positive.

This optimism amongst CEOs here is in line with international trends, where CEOs remain confident about economic growth prospects over the next 12 months. Nearly seven in 10 (69%) of the CEOs surveyed globally are feeling optimistic about the outlook for the coming year even as they continue to navigate the complexities of an unpredictable and volatile business environment, shaped by emerging technologies, shifting consumer behaviour and an uncertain geopolitical landscape.

Globally, shifting geopolitical disruption was cited as one of the top three disruptive forces over the coming year, however this ranked fourth amongst CEOs in Ireland, with AI and emerging technologies (44%), supply chain pressures (43%), and climate change and environmental issues (40%) cited as key disruptive forces. While the research was conducted in advance of the recent US elections, this points to a resilience and optimism of CEOs who have in many instances dealt with a decade of disruption and who remain optimistic for the future.

Helena O’Dwyer, Head of Strategy at EY-Parthenon Ireland, says “In spite of the many economic headwinds, uncertain geopolitical currents, and wider disruptive forces at play, CEOs here in Ireland and globally are upbeat about their firm’s performance over the coming 12 months.  Increasingly, we are seeing that CEOs are starting to shift from being reactive to proactive in a bid to get ahead. A combination of pragmatic optimism and a fear of being left behind is expected to drive investment and activity over the coming months.”

Carol MurphyEY Ireland Head of Markets, said “A CEOs mandate includes the responsibility to navigate the complexities of technological change with foresight and determination. Through this survey, we see that CEOs in Ireland are confidently combining smart technology investments with a strong emphasis on their people. They are also prudently enhancing the resilience of their supply chains and ensuring that environmental and social responsibility is ingrained in their core values. There is a real proficiency amongst CEOs today in harnessing disruption as a key enabler of business which is invaluable in the digital age.”

Increasing Optimism on M&A

This optimism on business performance is leading to an increasingly positive outlook on M&A from CEOs. Globally, a strong majority of CEOs (70%) say they are seeking M&A and transaction opportunities, signalling a determined drive for growth as interest rates and the cost of capital fall and inflationary pressures subside. There has been a noticeable increase in activity and positivity in the Irish market with 921 M&A transactions recorded in the 12 months to October according to EY Competitive Edge Research. Additionally, half of respondents in Ireland said they are considering strategic divestments, spin offs or initial public offerings (IPOs).

Helena O’Dwyer, commented, “The M&A market in Ireland has shown resilience over recent times, with a promising uptick in activity. CEOs should now focus on strategic agility, leveraging opportunities for growth through acquisitions, while also considering divestments or IPOs to optimise their portfolios in response to an evolving financing market.”

Talent Retention and Acquisition

Despite the substantial optimism among CEOs in Ireland, concerns remain over attracting and retaining talent. While over half of CEOs here (53%) feel confident they can attract and retain talent, this trails behind the global average of 70%. This reflects a tightening of the labour market at home and highlights a skills shortage in key sectors with the country at near full employment. Despite the recruitment concerns, almost two thirds of CEOs (63%) are confident in being able to offer competitive salaries.

Helena O’Dwyer says: “Despite some concerns over costs and margins, CEOs are mainly optimistic. They know that staying vigilant on costs is key to success. The talent gap is real, but it presents an opportunity to continue to innovate and invest in our people, making Ireland a magnet for global talent. By focusing on continuous learning and employee development and upskilling, we can turn challenges into a competitive edge.”

AI And Emerging Technologies Outweigh Geopolitical Concerns

When asked to name the top three disruptive forces poised to drive significant change in their industry and key markets over the next 12 months, Irish CEOs identified emerging technologies and AI at the forefront (44%), followed closely by supply chain pressures (43%), while 40% identified climate change and environmental issues as key disruptive forces.

This prioritisation of AI and technology reflects a growing recognition that it is not merely a tool for productivity improvement, but a strategic lever that can fundamentally reshape business models and customer engagement, ultimately driving competitive advantage. Interestingly, sentiment regarding AI and emerging technologies is more robust among CEOs in Ireland compared to global respondents, suggesting a proactive approach to integration and innovation in Ireland.

Eoin O’Reilly, EY Ireland Head of AI and Data, says “Understanding how to effectively utilise AI goes beyond surface-level implementation; it requires recognising the integral role of trust and the need to focus on commercial value, something Irish business leaders really appreciate. Over the past year, we’re seen our clients here in Ireland deliver remarkable outcomes from AI applications such as driving exceptional sales performance, enhancing patient care and boosting employee productivity”.

 To read the full report, please visit: ey.com/CEOOutlook.

eir Launches First Economic and Social Impact Report 2024

eir, Ireland’s leading telecommunications provider, has today released its first ever comprehensive Economic and Social Impact Report, which highlights that the company has invested almost €1.7 billion in telecommunications infrastructure in the last six years, supporting Ireland to become one of the most digitally connected countries in Europe.

eir has also announced a further €500 million investment to expand its fibre network across Ireland, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing nationwide connectivity.

The report has found that eir plays a pivotal role in advancing digital inclusion across Ireland, supporting €172 billion in digital economic activity with its expansive network. eir’s continued investments, in tandem with the Government’s National Broadband Plan, aim to ensure that by the end of 2028, every home and business in Ireland – covering over 2.4 million premises – will have access to high-speed gigabit broadband. This effort promises to bring transformative connectivity to communities nationwide, empowering Ireland’s digital future.

Key findings from the Report:

  • eir has invested €1.664 billion in Ireland since 2018, supporting substantial infrastructure development.
  • In 2023, eir’s capital expenditure was €288 million, consistent with previous years.
  • eir employs 3,170 people directly across Ireland, creating approximately 4,755 indirect and induced jobs nationwide.
  • eir’s broadband infrastructure underpins €172 billion in Ireland’s economic activity, essential to the country’s digital economy.
  • eir’s investments help Ireland rank among the top five EU countries in the Digital Economy and Society Index.

eir aims to provide gigabit fibre connectivity to 1.9 million homes and businesses throughout Ireland. To date, this network is already available to more than 1.3 million premises, with almost 500,000 homes and businesses now connected.

Speaking at today’s launch, Oliver Loomes, CEO of eir, said A digitally inclusive economy and society are crucial for Ireland’s future. With an additional €500 million committed investment in our communications infrastructure, eir is committed to strengthening this foundation. This report not only highlights our direct contributions to the Irish economy through employment and investment but also our broader impact in enabling the digital economy. Our extensive network infrastructure is essential to Ireland’s digital transformation, supporting both EU and national strategies that prioritise digitalisation for societal, economic, and environmental advancement. eir’s infrastructure underpins €172 billion in economic activity across Ireland.”

Also speaking at the launch of the report, Associate Professor Emeritus of Economics, Anthony Foley, of Dublin City University Business School, and author of the Report, “What we have found in conducting this research is that a cutting-edge digital network infrastructure is the foundation of a flourishing digital economy and society. The globalisation and FDI aspects of the Irish economy mean that broadband infrastructure and services, and international digital connectivity are significant competitiveness issues. Ireland is a very open economy. There is a continuing need to match, and ideally exceed, international broadband capability.”

The Report also underscores eir’s commitment to sustainability, with the rollout of a full-fibre network to 84% of Irish homes and businesses playing a pivotal role in reducing carbon emissions and improving network resilience against climate-related storms.

Through ongoing infrastructure investments, a focus on sustainability, and promoting digital inclusion, eir is shaping Ireland’s digital future and eir’s further €500 million network investment will fuel innovation, enhance connectivity, and create new opportunities for businesses and communities across the country.

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Sport Ireland digitally maps over 12,000 recreational facilities in Ireland

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), today announces that its digital mapping system is being used by Sport Ireland to digitally map over 12,000 recreational locations and facilities across the island of Ireland.

Sport Ireland has launched Get Ireland Active, a national digital hub which maps sports and recreation facilities, walking and cycling trails, public parks, and other amenities around the country to promote higher levels of physical activity.

Sport Ireland is the national authority responsible for developing sport and outdoor recreation in Ireland. Based on Esri’s ArcGIS system, Sport Ireland and Derilinx created Get Ireland Active, which anticipates over 15,000 visitors per month and aims to inspire people to get involved in sport and other recreational activities to improve their health and wellbeing.

The interactive digital map addresses the need for a single, authoritative source of data about sports facilities in Ireland that can provide ways for citizens to become more active, and can also be used to support policy decisions and inform the development of new facilities.

Validated data, for the whole of Ireland, is available to stakeholders via the fully interactive online data hub, created with ArcGIS Hub Premium. Users can collate, verify, analyse, and share data in real-time, including development, planning, and socio-demographic information. This provides actionable insights and allows policy makers in central and local government, sporting bodies, and other stakeholders to analyse gaps in the provision of services and easily identify development land or other potential areas that might be available to site new facilities.

Sport Ireland conducted audits of all sports facilities in Ireland to create the central data hub, which is flexible and scalable and will continue to be updated as data is made available.

Dr Úna May, CEO, Sport Ireland, said: Esri Ireland’s expertise has been crucial in bringing the Get Ireland Active database to life. Their technology allows us to offer a user-friendly platform that has comprehensive information about recreational activities across Ireland.

“Technology is transforming how we approach our everyday lives, and it’s vital that we use this to our benefit. Our collaboration with Esri Ireland has made this a reality, and we are excited to build upon this work through the continued development of the Get Ireland Active database.” 

Padraig Quinn, Senior Account Manager, Esri Ireland, said: “We are proud to have supported the development of the Get Ireland Active national database, Ireland’s interactive activity, sport, and recreation hub. The benefits of having an interactive hub which can direct members of the public to their closest sport or recreation facilities are invaluable, especially coming into the winter months. Furthermore, the hub will continue to inform future development of sporting facilities across Ireland and embed a love of sport and the outdoors for both present and future generations. We are looking forward to continuing to work with Sport Ireland as the hub continues to grow.”

SiriusXM opens Dublin technology hub and announces plans to hire 200 new roles in Ireland

SiriusXM, a leading audio entertainment company in North America, announced today its plans to hire approximately 200 employees over the next few years in Ireland, an expansion supported by the Irish government through IDA Ireland. The announcement coincides with the grand opening of the company’s new Technology Centre in Dublin, held yesterday at the Centre’s new state-of-the-art office space, which included a panel discussion and networking opportunities for potential new hires.

The Dublin-based team will be pivotal to SiriusXM’s continued digital transformation, serving as a centre of excellence for its Product and Technology organisation and fostering innovation and collaboration among SiriusXM’s growing international team. Focusing on key areas such as automotive technology, adtech, data science, and engineering, talent at the Dublin hub will drive the development of high-quality, scalable software solutions for SiriusXM’s streaming services and in-vehicle entertainment platforms.

“Dublin is a globally recognized hub for technology expertise, and we are excited to have opened our new space here and expand our roster of leading technologists,” said Joe Inzerillo, EVP, Chief Product & Technology Officer at SiriusXM. “Our team in Dublin will work alongside our global team of experts to continue to innovate and expand on our portfolio of audio entertainment and adtech products.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, commented: “SiriusXM’s decision to expand in Ireland and hire 200 people is a strong vote of confidence in the country’s technology ecosystem. With access to a highly skilled talent pool, Ireland continues to be an attractive destination for innovative companies looking to invest in cutting-edge solutions.” 

SiriusXM’s Dublin facility will focus on recruiting in the following areas:

  • Software Development: These roles will support the development and implementation of innovation roadmaps and advanced operational capabilities.
  • Automotive Technology & Engineering: This team will focus on software and platform development for SiriusXM’s in-vehicle services, as well as consumer electronics, enhancing the customer experience and driving business growth.
  • AdTech, Data Science & Analytics: The Dublin team will modernise SiriusXM’s adtech infrastructure, working on efficiency and scalability, as well as creating new solutions for music discovery, content engagement, and subscription enhancement.

For more information on the new Technology Centre and upcoming career opportunities, please visit https://landing.cpl.com/siriusxm/careers.html

EA SPORTS FC and Nike Collaborate on Exclusive Nike x EA SPORTS FC Founders Shirt

EA SPORTS FC and Nike are merging digital and on-pitch football at a new level with an exclusive, physical Nike x EA SPORTS FC Founders shirt. For the first time, fans will be able to access digital products and purchase a physical  shirt for themselves through .SWOOSH, Nike’s home for gaming. Nike members will be able to link their EA account associated with their FC Founders status with Nike Membership and pre-order the product beginning November 13 (9:30am PT / 5:30pm GMT / 6:30pm CET) in order to redeem access to the product.

The Nike x EA SPORTS FC Founders shirt is inspired by retro kits from the ’90s and is made exclusively for Founders, the biggest fans of the game. Founders build the future of FC, and this piece is a celebration of the FC Founder community.

Additionally, Nike and EA SPORTS’ expanded partnership  also includes exclusive, in-game Nike kits for Founders and Club members within EA SPORTS FC 25.

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