Irish data protection commissioner liaises with European colleagues over Zoom concerns
The Data Protection Commission (DPC), the Irish data supervisory authority headed up by Helen Dixon, has asked other data protection authorities for information regarding Zoom, the US-based video conferencing system.

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Ultrafast Terabit Ethernet connectivity is coming fast - but it won&t be cheapUltrafast Terabit Ethernet connectivity is coming fast - but it won’t be cheap

An exponential increase in the demand for data has driven the recent announcement of a new 800 Gigabit Ethernet technology from the Ethernet Technology Consortium.

AnandTech reports the standard is based around current 106.25G lanes (pioneered for 400Gb) but doubles the number of total lanes from four to eight - it is essentially two bonded 400Gb

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Smartzone to fit out new Phoenix Park smart homes with technology to allow worried children monitor wellbeing of older parents
Cork-based Smartzone has announced a range of partnerships in Ireland and the UK as it expands in both the wellness and smart energy management markets.

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Costs Gates: Number of countries will certainly obtain 'A-grade' for coronavirus action - TheIndianSubcontinent Info

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Teamwork makes the US dream work
Peter Coppinger is missing his routine. The chief executive and co-founder of Cork-based project management software firm Teamwork, which had revenue of nearly €19m in 2018, has seen his morning ritual of going for a coffee with colleagues and having the craic replaced with daily video-conference calls.

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National coronavirus testing centre only conducting 1,500 tests a day
The national coronavirus testing centre is still only conducting 1,500 tests a day, more than two weeks after it was declared open, Sky News has learned.

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