Applications

Education Authority of Northern Ireland transforms school transport applications using Esri Ireland’s platform

Esri Ireland today announced that the Education Authority of Northern Ireland (EANI) has employed its digital mapping platform to allow…

8 years ago

MapAlerter extreme weather system for local authorities generates 500,000 emergency alerts during Ophelia

An extreme weather alert service, designed and developed by a former council official, generated 500,000 emergency alerts from Sunday to…

8 years ago

UXDX Conference 2017 Takes Dublin by Storm

Top Technologists from Application Development to Marketing came together at Dublin‘s RDS to share what’s best for the User Experience!…

8 years ago

Virgin TV Anywhere App Introduces Voice Search Commands

Searching for a TV show or Movie used to be a time-consuming task, but not anymore for Virgin Media Ireland…

8 years ago

Paytween, helping people to communicate whilst sharing expenses

 By @SimonCocking, interview with Frank Fernandez-Asin, chairman of Paytween. http://irishtechnews.ie/business-showcase-paytween/ You say the App has a strong social focus in comparison to others…

8 years ago

CEIA launch App Development programme for Transition Year Students

SySTEM, a free App development programme for transition year students was launched today by the CEIA – Cork’s Technology Network.…

8 years ago

Business Showcase : Find My Pint

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... Find My Pint is an iOS and Android app that helps…

8 years ago

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