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Transfer and Processing of Passenger Name Record Data: Motions (17 Apr 2024)

Pa Daly: ...name record data obviously also provides opportunities for the authorities to detect suspicious travel patterns and identify individuals of interest. On the one hand, there was a time when paper or computer records, in the absence of cloud computing, meant that a warrant or request by police would see this information being given. The ability to store and analyse information more readily...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Protection, Preservation of and Access to Data on Information Systems) Bill 2024: Discussion (5 Mar 2024)

...production orders required by the Budapest Convention. They are addressed in heads 5 and 6 of the scheme. There are already statutory provisions to provide for access to records held on paper or computers. These existing procedures include search warrants and other court orders to make material available or orders to produce documents or provide information. These mechanisms are not...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Job Losses (8 Feb 2024)

Simon Coveney: VMWare is a leading virtualisation and cloud computing software and services company, which first established in Ballincollig in 2005, following its acquisition by EMC. In May 2022, VMWare and Broadcom jointly announced that Broadcom would acquire VMWare. The company is planning a substantial rationalisation of VMWare’s headcount across its global operations in 100 countries, and, last...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Job Losses (31 Jan 2024)

Simon Coveney: VMWare is a leading virtualisation and cloud computing software and services company, which first established in Ballincollig in 2005, following its acquisition by EMC. In May 2022, VMWare and Broadcom jointly announced that Broadcom would acquire VMWare. As a result of the acquisition, which formally closed on Wednesday 22nd November 2023, Broadcom’s current software division...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Enterprise Support Services (17 Jan 2024)

Simon Coveney: ...,000 2019 Research & Development €249,993 2019 Training €96,654 TOTAL €4,047,964 VMWare is a leading virtualisation and cloud computing software and services company, which first established in Ballincollig in 2005, following its acquisition by EMC. In May...

Seanad: Restoration of Oireachtas Library and Reading Room: Motion (28 Nov 2023)

Michael McDowell: Apart from the scandalous cost involved in it, of over €5 million, I have to say that the whole project has been clouded in mystery and almost the subject of deception. The affected members of staff of the Oireachtas, the Library staff, were told that the Members were in favour of this project. As Members in this House will know, I wrote out to all the Members of both Houses of the...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Information and Communications Technology (23 Nov 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...to be exceptionally strong as Ireland remains an attractive location of choice for companies. For example, in the past year several new investments in microelectronics and semiconductors, in cloud computing and in data storage have been announced in Ireland, including by Analog Devices, Intel, Qualcomm and AMD. We have seen this year some to-ing and fro-ing in the sector. Certainly...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Business Supports (23 Nov 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...and cybersecurity, provide the foundations for the digital economy. It's clear that connectivity will be vital in achieving the targets for my own Department, namely 75% enterprise take-up of cloud, big data, and AI by 2030; and 90% of SMEs achieving a basic level of digital intensity by 2030. To help businesses work towards digitalisation, my Department launched the Digital Transition...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Business Supports (23 Nov 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...as we look to future-proof our economy for the years ahead. The National Digital Strategy sets out specific targets for the digitalisation of enterprise, including achieving 75% enterprise take-up of cloud, big data and AI by 2030; ensuring that 90% of our SMEs have reached at least a basic level of digital intensity by 2030; and ensuring that at least 35% of State funding for start-up...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Industrial Development (12 Oct 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...elsewhere in their global organisations. IDA Ireland continues to see a flow of business and in the last year has announced several new investments in microelectronics and semiconductors, in cloud computing, and in data storage. It is important to note that technology company commitment to Ireland remains exceptionally strong and Ireland remains an attractive location of choice for...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Enterprise Policy (12 Oct 2023)

Simon Coveney: ..., engaging with the individual enterprises. IDA Ireland continues to see a flow of business and in the last year has announced several new investments in microelectronics and semiconductors, in cloud computing, and in data storage. It is important to note that technology company commitment to Ireland remains exceptionally strong and Ireland remains an attractive location of choice for...

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Information and Communications Technology (21 Sep 2023)

Niall Collins: ...for older people. Indeed in your own constituency, the Waterford Wexford ETB Adult Literacy Centres provide a range of digital literacy classes for adults including introduction to technology, computer skills, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, and internet skills. Many of the classes include using social media for learning and teaching giving students the skills to participate in...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Industrial Development (13 Jul 2023)

Simon Coveney: ...aspects of our social and work lives, including video calling, messaging and apps, retail, banking, travel, media, and public service delivery. They are also necessary to technological advances such as cloud computing, quantum computing and AI, and the rapid growth of the use of internet services by both enterprise and consumers alike. The Government published its revised policy...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Information and Communications Technology (11 Jul 2023) See 1 other result from this answer

Paul Kehoe: 233. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform whether the use of cloud computing services is important in helping the Government digitalise and improve public services; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33733/23]

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Public Sector Secondment: Minister for Health (22 Jun 2023)

Pearse Doherty: ...this. Robert Watt explained that the Minister knew about the generalities of the secondment and the research funding but he was kept in the dark about the letter. Robert Watt said the Minister's computer was hacked for five days when he was in America and the Department could not send an email. I struggle to get my head around that. Maybe the Minister will enlighten us all about what...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Defence: Engagement with the National Cyber Security Centre (23 May 2023) See 2 other results from this debate

...addition to all of this, the technological underpinnings of the world we live in are beginning to change very significantly. Were I sitting here a year ago, I would have spoken about the shift to cloud computing, the challenges associated with post-quantum cryptography or perhaps the need for security by design to be implemented at every level of the supply chain. All of these are still...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Inland Fisheries (23 May 2023)

Eamon Ryan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 168 and 169 together. Any use of ChatGPT or other AI tools in my Department is governed by existing GDPR, Cloud Computing and Acceptable Usage policies which prohibit entering any commercial, sensitive or non-public information into such services. The OGCIO and NCSC have a role in relation to this topic but at present there is no advice from either body to...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Information and Communications Technology (9 May 2023)

Eamon Ryan: ...into the platform as part of this evaluation and no decision has yet been made on its utility in the future. Any use of ChatGPT or other AI tools in my Department is governed by existing GDPR, Cloud Computing and Acceptable Usage policies which prohibit entering any commercial, sensitive or non-public information into such services. We remain in regular contact with the OGCIO and NCSC...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Departmental Consultations (20 Apr 2023)

Michael McGrath: ...977 Aecom Ltd Facilities Management Consultancy Services €50,000 Deloitte Ireland LLP Provision of Consultancy for the Development of a Cloud Readiness Roadmap €97,350 Ernst & Young Conduct Assessment of Virtual Asset Service Providers €732,000 ...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Strategies (21 Mar 2023)

Paschal Donohoe: I am pleased to have this opportunity to inform the Deputy of a number of developments that enable public service bodies to expand their use of cloud to deliver services. Connecting Government 2030: A Digital and ICT Strategy for Ireland’s Public Servicerestated my Department’s guidance from the previous Public Service Cloud Computing Advice Notethat, subject to certain...

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