Future of Work

Irish survey reveals key tools that will be used as step back into a less restricted world

Resilience and self-care will be key tools as people remerge back into our new less restricted world, a recent Irish…

5 years ago

How to Quit a Bullshit Job and Never Regret It

Your job is pointless. Have you ever had such a thought? Or maybe you are wondering every day at your…

5 years ago

Tyndall and Net Feasa Driving the Future of Smart Cargo Transport

Shipping lines, freight forwarders and haulage companies are under increasing pressure to minimise transport costs, ensure on-time delivery and meet…

5 years ago

Smart Work – Tips for hybrid working as ‘new normal’ September approaches

Smart Work The Ultimate Handbook for Remote and Hybrid Teams reveals the global best practices for the world of work…

5 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals Irish businesses losing €3.3 billion per year as staff struggle with accessibility & collaboration

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, has announced the results of a new survey which…

5 years ago

ESB partners with Dogpatch Labs to build entrepreneur-led carbon tech solutions

Dogpatch Labs, a European platform for innovation and entrepreneurship, has announced a five year partnership with ESB. Dogpatch Labs will…

5 years ago

Arkphire inks partnership deal with TRUCE Software for enhanced mobile device management

Arkphire, a Presidio Company, providing IT product procurement and IT services and solutions has today announced a partnership with TRUCE…

5 years ago

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