Ronan Leonard

Thousands of businesses getting set for Local Enterprise Week 2024

Small businesses across the country are gearing up to take advantage of Local Enterprise Week 2024 as the full schedule…

2 years ago

Accenture Opens New Generative AI Studio in Dublin

Accenture has launched its new generative AI studio at The Dock, Accenture’s flagship R&D and global innovation centre. Clients from all…

2 years ago

Half a million in sales for ‘transformative’ Sligo BID gift card

Community leaders in Sligo are praising a local gift card initiative for its positive impact on the local economy, by…

2 years ago

CeADAR leads €8.7m EU project MANOLO to boost trust in AI and reduce energy consumption

CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for AI, is leading an €8.7m EU project to develop AI tools, algorithms, and frameworks to make…

2 years ago

Right to request remote working: is your business prepared?

Crystel Robbins Rynne, Chief Operating Officer at HR software solutions provider HRLocker, explains how having the right tools and technology…

2 years ago

Increase in PDF malware up 7% in the last quarter, reports HP

HP Ireland issued its quarterly HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, showing attackers are continuing to find innovative ways to…

2 years ago

NBI’s end of year report shows National Broadband Plan is on time and on budget as rollout reaches almost 217,000 premises

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company responsible for delivering the Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP), has announced in its end…

2 years ago

2024: the year for cyber resilience

Guest post by Francis O’Haire, Group CTO of DataSolutions, a Climb Company If 2023 was the year of cybersecurity, 2024…

2 years ago

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