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320 million card payments made in Q1 2021 as ATM withdrawals fall by 44%

Banking & Payments Federation Ireland (BPFI) has today published the latest figures from its BPFI Payments Monitor for Q1 2021…

5 years ago

Fujitsu Work-Life Shift Research: Modern Irish workforce is geographically mobile but technology dependent

Today, Fujitsu Ireland is revealing the findings of research undertaken to better understand the challenges faced by Ireland’s workforce during…

5 years ago

HYPER JAPAN 2021 To Take Place Online

Despite challenging circumstances, HYPER JAPAN are still determined to bring the very best of Japanese culture to the UK. From…

5 years ago

Fighting Diabetes by Feeding Virtual Humans

Scientists at NUI Galway and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, US, created biomedical avatars of type 1…

5 years ago

Tánaiste Informs on Work Safely Protocol

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D., published updated guidance to protect workers and help…

5 years ago

Pure Telecom finds that broadband downloads more than doubled during pandemic

Pure Telecom, one of Ireland’s leading broadband and telecom providers, has released data illustrating that the average volume of data…

5 years ago

Hybrid Workplace Report, 21% of Companies Will Adapt

A new report by eir Business and Evros details the future of Irish business from a survey of 200 ICT…

5 years ago

Thinking About a Hybrid Workplace? Five Things You Should Know Before You Make the Shift

Hybrid Workplace advice by Alan Hickey, Service and Operations Director at Peninsula According to the Second Annual National Remote Working…

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