Business

Why Should Investors Have All the Fun? Comedy Meets Startups with Bank of Ireland and Delta Part

Bank of Ireland and venture capital firm Delta Partners are teaming up with comedian Sharon Mannion to help Irish startup…

2 years ago

Ordú to create 10 new jobs as it secures €1.5M partnership with Lazenby Group

Ordú, a leading Galway-based provider of advanced online ordering systems for the food service industry, has announced a new €1.5…

2 years ago

Data Edge and Anritsu announce Site Master workshop in Dublin

Data Edge, the leading Irish network and application performance management company, will host a free workshop on Tuesday, 22nd October, in…

2 years ago

Customer Facing Employees Cost MORE

It’s a costly business to employ customer-facing personnel. (This article will improve their effectiveness)  Nobody cares about what you do until…

2 years ago

Outscape digitally maps over 85,000 hectares of publicly accessible greenspace in Northern Ireland

Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that its digital mapping system is underpinning the…

2 years ago

Limerick organisations unite to develop ‘shop local’ gift card

Limerick City and County Council, in partnership with Limerick Chamber, have unveiled plans to introduce a new gift card to…

2 years ago

A New Age of Reason: Harnessing the Power of Tech for Good, reviewed

We look at this hopeful book by Larry Weber. See more about A New Age of Reason: Harnessing the Power…

2 years ago

Web of Value by Ian MacRae, Reviewed

I had the pleasure of reviewing the non-fiction book, Web of Value, by Ian MacRae. Overall, I found it to…

2 years ago

Neglect NIS2 at your own risk

Guest post by Conall O'Kane, Modern Workplace Practice Manager, Storm Technology It’s just over two weeks away. It’s too risky…

2 years ago

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