MIS at UCD News Items
Professor of Information & Organisation
Announcement of professorial appointment to the UCD School of Business
An iBusiness student's perspective
From the Dublin Castle event hosted by Education in Ireland for Indian Students
Technology Adoption as Place-making
Video presentation from the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) in Orlando, FL on 18 December 2012.
Accenture report on Analytics skills
Accenture note the increasing shortage of skills in the Business Analytics sector.
Moran & Introna Lecture on Phenomenology and IS
A recording of the Moran-Introna lecture from Triangular 2008...
50 new IT jobs created at Realex Payments
Realex Payment's new city centre office in Dublin is opened by Taoiseach Enda Kenny.
Conversations on Information Infrastructures
A resource put together by the organisers and participants of the ICIS 2012 workshop on Information Infrastructures.
Python is a good language to learn programming
"how to become a programmer?" or "what programming language is the best to learn?"
Quadrangular Conference 2012: Organising Relationships in the Network Society
The Sixth Quadrangular Conference for emerging scholars of 'the social', society, organisation and technology
Flare tool: Data Visualization for Web
Slate's "News Dots" presents a constantly updated view of the day's news events as a network.
Presentation excellence focus of start-up
Effective story telling with slideware the focus of Clear Presentation Design
MIS alumnus wins Alumnus of the Year
Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh, Dean of UCD School of Business presents Colm Lyon BComm MMangtsc(85) alumnus of the year
Spatial Data Infrastructure and Human Sensor Web
Two cases from the growing field of geo-information management, representing two different paradigms, are discussed: Spatial Data Infrastructure and Human Sensor Web.
Irish technology sector stifled by lack of key staff
Chris Horn points out that hi-tech is back -- and it has plenty of varied job opportunities. 'Most established organisations are hierarchical -- but the tech sector thrives on disruption, creativity and improvisation...'. There was a 30 per cent increase in the number of companies investing in Ireland for the very first time, choosing this country over alternative locations. And yet it could have been so much better. In a live interview on RTE's News at One on January 5 last, the CEO of the IDA, Barry O'Leary, noted that "there would have been more than 13,000 new jobs last year if there had been a greater availability in the skills arena".
