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How businesses can future-proof through team augmentation

Guest post by Mick McKay, Chief Operating Officer, Storm Technology In today’s fast-paced business landscape, the way we work continues…

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Two Irish Gamers have been Chosen to Become a Paid Virtual Co-Worker on IKEA’s new Game on Roblox

Get ready to virtually experience the working world of IKEA on Roblox as the doors to the virtual store have…

2 years ago

Microsoft Ireland Announces 2024 Partner of the Year Award Winners

Microsoft Ireland has revealed the winners of its Partner of the Year Awards 2024, announced at the prestigious gala awards…

2 years ago

AWS Announces $50 Million Generative AI Impact Initiative for Public Sector Organisations

Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the AWS Public Sector Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Impact Initiative. The two-year, $50 million investment…

2 years ago

Innovative Start-Ups complete inaugural Furthr Foundry Accelerator Programme

Ten of the country’s most promising tech entrepreneurs have completed the first Furthr Foundry Accelerator Programme, Ireland’s latest Pre-Seed Accelerator.…

2 years ago

Dedicated new app launched to support people living with rare disease, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension to improve health outcomes and quality of life

Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine, SFI CONNECT Centre for Future Networks & Communications (CONNECT), Maynooth University and Mater Misericordiae University…

2 years ago

Pure Telecom survey reveals 60% of adults under 35 would like a job as an influencer

A new survey from Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, has revealed that 60% of adults in Ireland…

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