Ronan Leonard

Esri launches interactive map of festive events across Ireland

With the Christmas season now in full swing, there is a lot of events taking place all over the Emerald…

7 months ago

Billionaire Mark Cuban and Professional Athletes Invest in Orreco

Galway based Orreco, the leading agentic AI for sports firm, has announced a $4M funding round with participation from Enterprise…

7 months ago

Data Edge and DropVault partner to bring advanced secure collaboration to Irish businesses

Data Edge, Ireland’s most experienced network optimisation and application performance management specialist, has announced a new partnership with data protection…

7 months ago

€370million invested in Bank of Ireland’s retail division during three year strategic cycle

Bank of Ireland has invested over €370m in its Retail Ireland division over its current threeyear strategic cycle (2023 –…

7 months ago

40th anniversary of Ireland’s first mobile phone call marked after decades of investment and digital progress

40 years the first mobile phone call was made in Ireland, a pivotal moment that began one of the most…

7 months ago

Allianz x Spotify: This Christmas, Your Playlist Could Be Your Best Safety Feature

This Christmas, the soundtrack in your car could be shaping your driving more than you think. As millions take to…

7 months ago

GlobalLogic and HFS research finds, AI Talent Gaps Threaten Industrial Growth

GlobalLogic Inc., a Hitachi Group Company and leader in digital engineering, has released a new report, in partnership with HFS…

7 months ago

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