Patrick O Brien

eir Business research: 85% of people desire work flexibility

Flexible working options may be the next key battleground in the war for talent, as new research from eir Business…

6 years ago

Whistleblower organisation aims to protect and support

The first organization that provides the full range of assistance and support to whistleblowers worldwide was launched today by an…

6 years ago

COVID-19 and what we can learn from it

By John Friedman COVID 19, and 202o in general, have changed the way we look at life. It offers us…

6 years ago

Google Search: What the Irish have been searching for

2020 is a year that will never be forgotten and the annual Google Year in Search results give us an…

6 years ago

Údarás na Gaeltachta to create plan for renewable energy

Údarás na Gaeltachta are to research and formulate a development plan for the environs of Ros an Mhíl harbour to…

6 years ago

Royal Society-SFI University Research Fellowships awarded

Dr. Lynette Keeney at Tyndall National Institute and Dr. Pauline Scanlan from APC Microbiome Ireland SFI Research Centre have been…

6 years ago

SATURN project aims for a cleaner maritime sector

In response to serious global concerns about the declining health of our oceans, an €8.96 million Horizon 2020 funded project…

6 years ago

UiPath to host first ever Reboot Work Festival

Leading enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software company, UiPath, today announced it will host its first-ever Reboot Work Festival on…

6 years ago

Lunaz announce availability for classic electric Range Rovers

Lunaz, the leading creator of electric classic cars, is delighted to announce the first tranche of product availability for classic…

6 years ago

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