ICT

Average Irish business to spend €455K on digital transformation in next 12 months

Comtrade Digital Services today announced the results of a survey, which found that the average Irish business will spend €455,000…

9 years ago

SaltDNA Announces Secure Calls from Desktop App

SaltDNA, a Cybersecurity 500 company, has announced the extension of its product suite to support secure desktop voice calls. SaltDNA’s…

9 years ago

Dublin Business School now offering Free ICT Skills Courses in conjunction with Microsoft

Dublin Business School is now offering free ICT Skill Courses to students. We spoke to them to find out more…

9 years ago

DiskShred returning in excess of €250,000 to clients in next 12 months

DiskShred today announced the launch of a new service to help companies recover the value of their retired IT equipment.…

9 years ago

Data Solutions’ 5th annual Secure Computing Forum takes place September 21

DataSolutions is set to host its fifth annual Secure Computing Forum in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Thursday, 21st…

9 years ago

47% of Irish businesses don’t engage with testers or quality assurance from product conception

Comtrade Digital Services today announced the results of a survey, which found that 47% of Irish businesses that develop software…

9 years ago

SOS: Irish Tech Needs Experienced Women

A highly-successful pilot programme aimed at reintroducing experienced women to tech jobs after career breaks is expanding nationally and looking…

9 years ago

Quest for Quality Conference: Software Testing in the Platform Economy World

Comtrade Digital Services, the leading software engineering services and solutions provider, will host a two-day conference on 4th and 5th…

9 years ago

Survey: Just 29% of Irish people believe schools are providing necessary Digital Skills

A survey commissioned by Ricoh Ireland has found that just 29% of Irish people believe schools are equipping children with…

9 years ago

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