Infrastructure

What Makes Irish Datacentres a €5.7 Billion Industry?

Stay Ahead of Trends and Opportunities at DataCentres Ireland 2018 Dublin: The largest national gathering of its kind, DataCentres Ireland…

7 years ago

An Tánaiste Launches SIRO Plan to Make Cork the Broadband Capital of Ireland

SIRO announces €60 million investment to make Ireland’s fastest broadband available to over 75,000 homes and businesses in Cork city…

7 years ago

Interview With Roy van Pamelen, Urban Development Specialist

What is your background briefly? As a City Developer for three decades, I always wanted to build towards a better…

7 years ago

Cignal Announces Refinance and Expansion of Financing Facility to €65m

Funds will support portfolio development and expansion of tower network to address coverage blackspots Bank of Ireland leads lenders alongside…

7 years ago

Tralee Chamber Alliance says Increased Government Investment Will Allow Kerry Airport to Realise Full Potential

TRALEE Chamber Alliance has extended an invitation to the Editor of The Irish Times to visit Kerry’s Capital via Kerry…

7 years ago

Enterprise Blockchain: Key Use Cases

While cryptocurrencies have dominated media attention, and allegations grace many a front page, few realize that many of the largest…

7 years ago

Ricoh Ireland – Economy of People Business Breakfast

Ricoh Ireland is hosting a business breakfast and seminar to discuss the findings of its latest report, the Economy of…

7 years ago

Ireland’s Broadband Conundrum: More People Satisfied With Speeds But Two-Thirds Still Getting 30Mbps or Less

Three in five (60%) Irish consumers are satisfied with their home broadband speeds - up from 44% last year[1] Despite…

7 years ago

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