Patrick O Brien

Euro 20 million grant fund launched to benefit SME’s

Recently a euro 20 million grant fund (Ideas Powered for Business SME Fund)  was launched with the intention of helping…

5 years ago

‘Covid-19 Assistant’ introduced by Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council has successfully introduced a virtual agent - ‘COVID-19 Assistant’ - which is trained to answer questions from members…

5 years ago

Currys PC World: Lockdown’s affect on viewing habits in 2020

With a national lockdown confining many to their homes, the British public had to find ways to keep themselves entertained…

5 years ago

Clario release Great Cyber Surrender report

Cybercrime is rampant in the UK. 21% of Britons have already been a victim of cybercrime, with the average victim…

5 years ago

Businesses saving time and money through tech

Time is money, particularly in business. Completing a task in due time could help an organization save costs and also…

5 years ago

Google’s launch of Symptom Search Datasets in Ireland

Google has launched Symptom Search Datasets in Ireland. The Symptoms Search Dataset, which has already launched in the US, is…

5 years ago

Challenges of digital transformation in industry settings

The digitalization of business processes that drives the competition in the market is nowhere more obvious than on the plant…

5 years ago

EURO 20 million grant fund aims to benefit enterprise

The 18th of December saw the launch of a EUR 20 million grant fund (Ideas Powered for Business SME Fund)…

5 years ago

Remote working: Best places to work in seclusion

Remote working has become the new normal to many over the last year. However, working from home can feel both…

5 years ago

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