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Defence and Security vulnerabilities critical issue for business – Ibec

Ibec, the group representing Irish business, has called on the Irish Government to increase investment in defence and security. According…

4 months ago

Microsoft’s 7 AI Trends to Watch in 2026

By Susanna Ray Microsoft AI is entering a new phase, one defined by real-world impact. After several years of experimentation, 2026 is shaping up to be…

4 months ago

KINTO Join Ltd. launches 360° sustainability solution to help organisations enhance ESG performance

KINTO Join Ltd, the leading provider of full service ESG solutions, has announcesdthe launch of its new 360° sustainability solution,…

4 months ago

National Broadband Plan on track to be completed by end of next year

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company responsible for delivering the Government’s National Broadband Plan (NBP), has announced that it has…

4 months ago

AI Is Outpacing the Law: Lee Tiedrich on Why Legal Systems Must Evolve Before It’s Too Late

The rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping the law and legal landscape faster than most policymakers can respond. From intellectual…

4 months ago

SIRO Joins The 30% Club to Drive Gender Balance in Leadership

SIRO has become the latest organisation to join the 30% Club, reinforcing its commitment to advancing gender balance in leadership.…

4 months ago

Pure Telecom SME hub now connecting more than 1,000 businesses

Pure Telecom, the Irish-owned telecoms provider, has announced that its dedicated SME hub is now connecting more than 1,000 Irish…

4 months ago

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