COVID-19

LetsGetChecked officially opens Dublin lab as company scales up COVID-19 testing

Leading Irish-founded health insights company LetsGetChecked today officially announces the opening of their Dublin lab as they scale up their…

5 years ago

1 in 4 unemployed in January as most recent lockdown hits

The CSO reported that the Covid-19 adjusted unemployment rate rose to 25.0% in January, up from 19.4% in December. These…

5 years ago

80% of companies say large-scale remote working creates data protection risks

80% of organisations believe that large-scale remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic has created additional data protection risks, but despite…

5 years ago

Three Ireland to provide 10,000 SIM cards with unlimited data to schools

Three Ireland is providing vital connectivity to school students across the country to enable their homeschooling needs. By giving 10,000…

5 years ago

65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020

65,113 new .ie domains were registered in 2020, the highest ever figure and an almost 30% increase on 2019, according…

5 years ago

Deloitte predicts growth in digital reality; virtual doctor visits here to stay in 2021

Deloitte has released its Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Predictions 2021 report, which highlights how trends in TMT may affect…

5 years ago

Arkphire survey finds stark contrast between director and staff views on remote working

Arkphire, the IT product procurement, and IT services company, has announced the results of a comprehensive new survey which reveals…

5 years ago

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