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Rethink Ireland announces €600,000 Rural Recovery Fund Awardees

Rethink Ireland has announced the six Awardees of the Rural Recovery Fund with support from Google.org and the Government of…

4 years ago

Digital Accessibility Index published by IA Labs

Public sector bodies and private sector companies have been urged to prioritise digital accessibility, after a new report showed that…

4 years ago

John Mitchell, CEO All human part 2 If it’s free you are the product

According to CIO, in 2021, 77.3% of companies globally rated digital transformation as their new top priority, pushing cybersecurity down…

4 years ago

Immersive Technologies Skillnet report highlights growing potential of Irish Immersive Technology industry

A new research report “The Irish Immersive Economy” shows that the Irish immersive technology sector is currently worth over €43 million,…

4 years ago

John Mitchell, CEO All human part 1 search is a big problem

According to CIO, in 2021, 77.3% of companies globally rated digital transformation as their new top priority, pushing cybersecurity down…

4 years ago

5G insights with Declan Gaffney, Director of RAN at Three Ireland

During the pandemic connectivity was very important and 5G came of age as it was rolled out. How easy was…

4 years ago

Latest Microsoft Ireland research shows that businesses need to prioritise wellbeing to drive motivation

Microsoft Ireland have issued new research that highlights a seismic shift in employee expectations as Irish workers are willing to…

4 years ago

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