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valid8Me eyes expansion with €12.5m investment

Launched in 2021, valid8Me, the digital identity SAAS platform has announced that Grant Thornton Ireland are investing 12.5million euros in…

4 years ago

Mapping Volcanos With Drones

In this Drone Radio Show Podcast, host Randy Goers talks to David Adjiashvili, Founder and Vice-President of Products at Drone…

4 years ago

Pricing as a Growth Strategy in a Downturn

Guest Article by John Griffin, Co-founder and CRO at M3ter, a metering and pricing engine for SaaS companies. One of…

4 years ago

Talivest Founders Successfully Complete Sale of Company to Australia-based Corporate Learning Leader Go1

Cork-based Talivest has announced its acquisition by Go1, one of the world’s largest corporate education content hubs for on-demand training and…

4 years ago

DataSolutions partnership helping to drive multi-million business growth in Ireland for Cato Networks

DataSolutions, the specialist distributor of innovative IT and security solutions, has announced a partnership with Cato Networks, provider of the world’s…

4 years ago

Integrity360 targets significant growth with launch of new Managed Digital Risk Protection Service

Integrity360, UK and Ireland’s largest independent cyber security services specialist, has announced that it is targeting significant business growth following…

4 years ago

Zero Day Exploits with Maddie Stone, Security Researcher on Google Project Zero

The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) took place for the time in Ireland. FIRST’s 34th Annual Conference,…

4 years ago

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