Future of Work

eir evo announce findings of research on digitalisation within Irish frontline organisations

eir evo, has released the findings of a comprehensive research study providing an assessment of digitalisation within frontline service organisations,…

2 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals more than a third of IT leaders in Ireland plan to leave their job within two years

A new survey from Irish IT services provider Auxilion, and supported by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, reveals that 28% of IT…

2 years ago

PMI survey says 46% of project managers feel AI will help to reduce stress

A survey from the Ireland Chapter of Project Management Institute (PMI) has found that nearly half (46%) of project managers…

2 years ago

ServiceNow research reveals brand loyalty continues to drop

ServiceNow, the leading digital workflow company making the world work better for everyone, has published the Irish findings of its…

2 years ago

CeADAR analysis shows automation a priority for businesses in 2024

CeADAR, Ireland’s Centre for AI has released a news analysis giving a thorough overview of the pivotal trends in Artificial…

2 years ago

Expect the unexpected: the importance of a disaster recovery plan

Guest post by Cillian McCarthy, CEO, Vault365 In an evolving digital landscape, organisations are increasingly vulnerable to cyber risks that…

2 years ago

Pioneering Gender Diversity: A Year-Round Approach in the Workplace

Guest post by Darlene Engoglia, Vice President of Global Human Resources, Park Place Technologies At Park Place Technologies, we are…

2 years ago

New worker protections: Three tech-enabled ways to shrink the administrative burden

Chief Operating Officer at HR solutions provider HRLocker, Crystel Robbins Rynne, details the ways businesses can leverage technology to help…

2 years ago

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