In his latest Forbes Technology Council piece, Tomás O’Leary examines how GenAI is pushing global infrastructure to the breaking point. He explains why technological independence—through optimizing existing systems, avoiding unnecessary upgrades, and prioritizing efficiency—is essential for resilience amid capacity, power, and cost pressures.
read moreFeatured in Forbes: Tomás O'Leary shares his opinion on the most critical infrastructure shifts needed to unlock the full potential of next-generation innovation. (Hint: It's about focusing on sustainable compute practices.)
read more"Everyone’s nervous about doing something about it, but I work with companies like Origina that help take that burden away, providing comfort that you can have all your applications supported for less"- Louise Leavy, FCCA, Expert Chief Transformation Officer
read moreIn a recent Forbes Council post, Origina CEO Tomás O’Leary challenges conventional IT spending models—and makes a compelling case for rethinking how we define value in enterprise technology.
read moreLegacy applications that once may have been essential to enterprise operations are now a growing source of friction. Check out tip #5 to see, Origina CEO and Forbes Technology Council Member, Tomás O'Leary's thoughts
read moreOrigina Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder Rowan O'Donoghue calls continuous upgrades a "needless disruption plaguing our industry." Read about how to escape this endless cycle in his article for Computer Weekly.
read moreIrish Independent: Enterprise Ireland-backed companies, including Origina, are making a big impact Down Under.
read moreOrigina's partner, ‘This Spaceship Earth’, an environmental nonprofit organization that is committed to overcoming the challenges of the climate crisis, is seeking additional corporate partners to assist in spreading awareness of climate change.
read moreFrom Enterprise Executive, Origina's Hari Candadai discusses how mainframe security models must change to keep up with current day needs.
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