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Analysis Cloud Talking Tech Sense

Analysis Cloud Talking Tech Sense

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"Analysis Cloud Talking Tech Sense" Podcast Series, your go-to source for insightful discussions on the latest software on the market, tech news, innovative ideas, and personal thoughts from the heart of Ireland. Produced by Analysis Cloud, the Irish Cloud company, this podcast is hosted by a seasoned developer and business owner who brings a unique perspective to the ever-evolving world of technology.

Join us as we delve into international tech news and explore how these developments impact the Irish market, the industry and its customers. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a business professional, or simply curious about the latest trends, our podcast offers valuable insights and engaging conversations that bridge the gap between global innovations and local implications.

Tune in to stay informed, inspired, and connected with the tech community in Ireland and beyond. Some content is AI generated from verified sources.

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Episodes
  • Introducing the Databricks Data Lakehouse
    Jun 23 2025

    Introducing the Databricks data lakehouse architecture as a modern solution for data management. It explains how this architecture combines the flexibility and cost-effectiveness of data lakes with the analytical capabilities of data warehouses, aiming to eliminate data silos and accelerate data and AI initiatives. The book discusses the limitations of traditional data warehouses and data lakes, highlighting the need for a unified platform that supports diverse data types and workloads, including business intelligence (BI), machine learning (ML), and artificial intelligence (AI). Furthermore, the text explores the underlying technologies like Delta Lake and Unity Catalog, which provide data reliability and unified governance, and details how the data lakehouse forms the foundation for data intelligence platforms. Get the book for free: https://www.databricks.com/resources/ebook/the-data-lakehouse-for-dummies?scid=701Vp00000MdUO9IAN&utm_source=databricks&utm_medium=email

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • The EU's Digital Services Act - what it means
    May 17 2025

    The European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA), a legislative package designed to establish a safer and more equitable online environment. The DSA focuses on protecting online users' fundamental rights and addressing the spread of illegal content and disinformation by imposing tiered obligations on digital services, with the strictest rules applying to Very Large Online Platforms (VLOPs) and Very Large Online Search Engines (VLOSEs) based on user numbers. It aims to increase transparency in content moderation, prohibit targeted advertising based on sensitive data or for minors, and provide users with mechanisms to report illegal content and challenge moderation decisions. The DMA targets large "gatekeeper" platforms to ensure fair business practices and foster competition and consumer choice within the digital market. Both acts include significant penalties for non-compliance and are enforced through a cooperative framework involving the European Commission and national Digital Services Coordinators.

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    17 mins
  • An EU Digitalisation Progress Review 2025
    Apr 29 2025

    In this TechSence podcast we look at a new publication from Eurostat.

    This publication is an interactive online report from Eurostat, which provides statistical data and insights into the state of digitalisation across Europe as of 2025. It examines the digital skills of individuals, noting that a significant portion still lack basic proficiency despite high internet usage. The publication also analyses how businesses adopt technology, including the use of artificial intelligence and cloud services, and highlights the progress and challenges faced by enterprises in reaching digital intensity targets. Furthermore, it explores people's online activities, such as e-government service utilisation, internet banking, and online shopping trends, while also touching upon the Internet of Things and the recycling of digital equipment. The data presented is based on annual surveys focusing on ICT use in households and enterprises.

    Source: Digitalisation in Europe – 2025 edition - Interactive publications - Eurostat

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    14 mins
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