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Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (29 Apr 2015)

Mr. David Duffy: Yes, I think I characterised it, Chairman, as there was a silver lining in the cloud; that Ireland, with so many banks competing, with so many products at LTVs 100% and so much asset concentration in property, that something needed to be done to stop it.

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Telecommunications Infrastructure (22 Sep 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...of our country, socially and economically. High speed connectivity will support a broad range of policy priorities and will allow for : the expansion of remote health monitoring and diagnosis; cloud based services and connected devices; digital learning; smart farming; and realisation of the benefits of e-government. Facilitating remote working and innovation opportunities is...

Seanad: Twenty-Eighth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty of Lisbon) Bill 2009: Second Stage (9 Jul 2009)

Micheál Martin: ...and all parliaments. That is the point. Our legal guarantee on taxation could not be clearer. The guarantee is clear in stating that nothing in the Lisbon treaty makes any change to the EU's competence with respect to taxation and, in particular, the right of member states to set their own corporate tax rates. Retention of unanimity in voting on taxation and policy matters was a key aim...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Future Funding of Higher Education: Discussion (Resumed) (24 May 2022) See 1 other result from this debate

...and the green skills that are emerging. The twin track of sustainability and digitisation is really strong in what we do. The Deputy should not ask me; he should ask the two people present who competed in the competition what they got out of it and how it opened their careers. It encourages other people who are thinking that they can actually represent their country and win the gold,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: ICT Skills Report: Discussion (19 Feb 2013)

...that is necessarily the best way to operate. I would create one MIT-like institution in Ireland which all of the very top talent would attend. Everyone who graduated would know that he or she was competing among the very best in the country. This would ensure we would not lower the skill or talent level in each of the universities. Another action I would take would be to bring to an...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: EU Directives (31 May 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...binding obligations in respect of security measures and incident reporting. The Directive also requires the State to apply a new regulatory regime on Digital Service Providers (DSPs) in the areas of cloud computing, online search engines and online market places. The Directive also places other obligations on the State in terms of ensuring that States can cooperate and share information...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Online Safety (26 Jun 2019)

Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire: ...a domestic power relating to issues such as subscriber information which, as the Council of Europe has outlined, is often the most sought after data in criminal investigations due to the growth of cloud computing, remote data storage and so on. This raises serious challenges for competent authorities seeking access to specified compute data. It hinders criminal investigations and An...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: Shannon Airport: Discussion with Shannon Airport Authority (23 Jan 2013)

...airport in that it also has connections to the Heathrow hub. When I said that it does not necessarily have to be to the detriment of other airports, of course competition will mean that we will compete with the other airports. We will compete with Dublin Airport. Many people in Shannon and the immediate surrounding area drive to Dublin because they cannot get the flights from Shannon....

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Telecommunications Infrastructure (22 Sep 2020)

Eamon Ryan: ...our country, socially and economically. High speed connectivity will support a broad range of policy priorities and will allow for : the expansion of remote health monitoring and diagnosis; cloud based services and connected devices; digital learning; smart farming; and realisation of the benefits of e-government. Facilitating remote working and innovation opportunities is...

Seanad: Further Education and Training Bill 2013: Second Stage (20 Jun 2013)

Deirdre Clune: ...am aware that Fastrack to IT, FIT, recently produced an excellent ICT skills audit. It examined various sectors and discovered that there are vacancies in games development, web development, call centres, cloud computing of games, etc. It also examined the entry level requirements, competencies and necessary expertise. We are all familiar with the headline that there are 4,500 vacancies...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: EU Directives (10 May 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...security requirements and to report incidents. The Directive also requires all Member States to apply and police a new unified regulatory regime on Digital Service Providers (DSPs), which include cloud computing providers, search engines providers and providers of online market places. The Directive also places obligations on the State itself, with a view to ensuring that States can...

Topical Issue Debate: Teaching Council of Ireland (26 Sep 2013)

Mary Mitchell O'Connor: ...leave be extended. This will have a severe impact, particularly in further education, and must be urgently addressed. Colleges of further education, by their very nature, offer specialist classes including cloud computing, theatrical make-up and soccer coaching. Often experts in an industry are more appropriately competent in these areas than are persons with a teaching diploma....

Joint Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs: Alliance-Building in the European Union: Discussion (10 Jul 2019)

Bernard Durkan: ..., it is of tremendous importance to recognise that we are equals in that field. To be equal, we have to be equal in every sense and equally meet our responsibilities. While I am not sure I am competent to advise our legal friends on what they might do, a couple of things come to mind. Over the years of my public life, I have had occasion to attend courts in the United Kingdom,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications: EU Scrutiny Reports: Discussion with the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (27 Nov 2013)

...the committee next week and it will be able to deal comprehensively with the detail of its approach to consultation. Deputy Phelan was right about the need for the State to devote attention to cloud computing, given its importance to the SME sector. We are doing so. Action Plan for Jobs, on which the Taoiseach provided an update yesterday, contains a great deal of material on this...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Departmental Reviews (19 Jan 2022)

Michael McGrath: ...and Prospects Quarter 1 2022 Prospects - Ireland’s Pipeline of Major Infrastructure Projects Quarter 1 2022 Supporting Excellence Leadership Group and Skills Competency Framework Quarter 4 2022 Spending Review 2022 (2022 topics / studies to be confirmed) Quarter 3 & 4 2022 ...

Ceisteanna - Questions: Cyber Security Policy (16 Nov 2016)

Enda Kenny: The Deputy has raised an issue that is probably beyond the competence of most people to deal with, unless they are experienced in electronics, IT and security systems. I take the view that anything that is put into the cloud is retrievable. Most governments and companies, when they put their information on the Internet and the cloud find that the problem is how to protect themselves. The...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children: Child Care: Discussion (7 May 2015)

...take this opportunity to touch on some issues. I do not want to repeat her comments but I am afraid I may well do so. In describing what a quality service looks like, I refer the committee to the Competence Requirements in Early Childhood Education and Care, or CoRe, report, which was a major European report that examined what a quality service might be and its characteristics. It refers...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Foreign Direct Investment (7 Apr 2022)

Leo Varadkar: ...employing more than 4,500 people in technology, life sciences, international financial services and engineering and industrial technologies. In September 2021, ITRenew, a leader in circular cloud and sustainable data centre infrastructure announced it will create 40 jobs in Drogheda, and more recently Becton, Dickinson and Company, BD, announced the creation of 100 additional jobs with a...

Written Answers — Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment: Work Permits (27 Oct 2022)

Damien English: With more than 2.5 million people at work in Ireland, the new Employment Permits Bill will allow us to better compete for global talent, to fill labour market gaps, to support local enterprises and to encourage Foreign Direct Investment while at the same time protecting the rights of workers in the State. While the current system is robust, the existing legislation is inflexible in its...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Traffic and Roads Bill 2021: Discussion (2 Mar 2022)

...: I will try to run through some of the Senator's questions as quickly as I can. Certainly, Voi does record driver behaviour: speeds, where they have gone, etc. That is on our system in the cloud, which gives lots of interesting data insights on driver behaviour to transport planners as to what the most popular routes are and where, for example, cycling infrastructure could be put in....

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