Future of Work

HRLocker survey reveals Irish SMEs grapple with ‘red tape’ of 2024 legislative reforms

Business owners across Ireland are deeply concerned over the swathe of upcoming legislative changes in 2024. That’s according to HRLocker, a…

2 years ago

Top communications and contact centre predictions for 2024

Cian Maher, Head of Voice Technology and Infrastructure for global communications business DigitalWell, discusses his top technology trend predictions for…

2 years ago

Equinix survey reveals two-thirds of businesses in Ireland struggling with new environmental regulations

Businesses in Ireland are becoming overwhelmed by environmental regulatory obligations, suggests research from the Equinix 2023 Global Tech Trends Survey.…

2 years ago

Expleo research reveals goodbye automation as 97% of businesses plan to embrace hyperautomation

Expleo, a global engineering, technology and consulting service provider, has announced the results of research which found that 97% of…

2 years ago

Grant Thornton survey reveals over half of Irish businesses report experiencing cyber attack in past year

A survey of business professionals at a recent Grant Thornton event has revealed over half of businesses in Ireland experienced…

2 years ago

AI will be everywhere Chris Gomes Muffat, founder of Promptify.com

With the tech industry witnessing a surge in layoffs amidst the AI revolution, the dynamics of employment are rapidly evolving.…

2 years ago

Away from the clouds: Why companies are coming around to cloud repatriation

Guest post by Brian Roe, CEO, Servecentric Technology is ever evolving, bringing new opportunities and presenting new challenges. In order…

2 years ago

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