Future of Work

Tech trends, opportunities, and food for thought for the year ahead

The team at Lucky Beard has looked ahead to trends in technology and design in 2022. These trends also impact…

4 years ago

Signifyd adopts four-day workweek to avoid burnout, promote employee wellness and foster creativity

Commerce protection provider Signifyd, whose R&D centre is headquartered in Belfast, has announced that it will advance the future of work…

4 years ago

Datapac grew managed services to €6 million in 2021

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced that its managed services revenues grew to €6m in 2021.…

4 years ago

Secure USB BT reviewed

In 1997 SecureData was founded and started as a computer repair service. Ten years later they grew to become a…

4 years ago

Typetec becomes first Irish IT services provider to introduce a four-day working week

Typetec, one of Ireland’s leading managed IT and cyber security solutions providers, has announced that it will move all of…

4 years ago

Digital Ireland, Microsoft Launches New Report on Digitalisation in Ireland

More than 40% of technology leaders (43%) in Ireland believe they are behind the curve when it comes to having the right digital…

4 years ago

Digital mirrors will let businesses see the future

The ability to test ‘what if’ scenarios with digital twin technology is a major breakthrough that many businesses will come…

4 years ago

The Great Resignation Vs The Freelancer

As The Great Resignation spreads around the globe, Tide has identified the best countries in the world to be a…

4 years ago

Air filters prompt staff at Mackessy Technology to return to office work

A tech business owner whose entire staff have chosen to return to the office, has warned that firms will struggle to…

4 years ago

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