Future of Work

AWS report reveals Ireland’s Startups Lead Europe in AI Adoption

Ireland’s startup ecosystem is setting the pace for AI adoption in Europe, according to a new AWS report titled “Unlocking…

11 months ago

PMI survey reveals 56% of project management pros claim remote/hybrid working helps success rates

A survey from the Ireland Chapter of the Project Management Institute (PMI) shows that more than half (56%) of project…

11 months ago

Irish consumers demand empathy from AI in customer service

The latest Consumer Voice Report 2025 from ServiceNow paints a clear picture of changing consumer expectations in Ireland when it…

11 months ago

SD Worx survey finds one in five Irish employees admit to absenteeism and misusing leave policies

SD Worx Ireland, a leading payroll and HR solutions provider, has announced the results of its latest survey which reveals…

11 months ago

What separates AI success from wasted investment?

Guest post by Catherine Moore, Business Change & Design ROI Practice Lead at Codec Many businesses invest in AI expecting…

11 months ago

Expleo research reveals 57% of enterprises in Ireland investigating reduced reliance on the US

Expleo, the global technology, engineering and consulting service provider, has announced the results of new research which points to a…

11 months ago

Webinar empowers Irish SMEs to navigate NIS2 and boost cyber resilience

CyberQuest, a joint venture between Data Edge, REIM Training Solutions, and CJHNetwork, is pleased to announce a free, one-hour cybersecurity…

12 months ago

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