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NEWS & ANALYSIS ■
‘Subjects like maths, physics and chemistry are important to multinationals
like HP because they form the basis of careers in computing, IT and
engineering that are essential to our operations … The downward trend in
the numbers of students taking up these disciplines is very worrying
because a skills shortage makes it harder to justify new investments here’
MARTIN MURPHY, MANAGING DIRECTOR, HP IRELAND
‘When I look at Irish companies in the
software space, many do not have the >
‘Every technology over-promises and under-
delivers; the difference with mobile broad-
business model or the understanding
band is the under-delivered product isn’t bad’
of what customers need … Isn’t
PAT KIDNEY, HEAD OF ANALYSYS MASON, IRELAND
everyone’s strength everyone’s
‘Just because the world says virtualised
weakness? Ireland will get more
servers are the next big thing, it doesn’t
successful at software when it has no
mean businesses will necessarily abandon
their legacy servers. They will most likely
option but to be successful’
opt for both’
DAVID O’MEARA, CHIEF EXECUTIVE, HAVOK
RON HOVSEPIAN, CEO, NOVELL
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