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Skibbereen Becomes SIRO’s Latest Gigabit Town

After delivering 1 Gigabit connectivity to the Ludgate Hub in July, SIRO has announced that it has fully completed its…

9 years ago

Transforming Research into Business with DkIT’s latest Software Spin Outs

Medical device cybersecurity experts, Nova Leah, and clinical support software specialist, Tapa Healthcare, are the latest companies to ‘spin out’…

9 years ago

Dub Web Fest Ireland’s first web series festival returns next week

The Dub Web Fest, Ireland’s first and only web series festival returns next week to Templebar, taking place in Filmbase from…

9 years ago

One in Three Cyberattacks Result in a Security Breach, Yet Most Irish Organisations Remain Confident in Their Ability to Protect Themselves

A new security survey from Accenture finds that in the past twelve months, roughly one in three targeted cyberattacks on…

9 years ago

NLI launches public call for ‘Remembering 1916, Recording 2016’ web archive

The National Library of Ireland (NLI) has today issued a call to members of the public to nominate websites which…

9 years ago

Video Tech gives Audi Ireland customers virtual hands-on experience with latest models

Audi Live, a new customer experience technology launched by Audi Ireland, bridges the gap between online retail and the automotive…

9 years ago

Ransomware poses unprecedented threat to Irish businesses—Dell EMC

Dell EMC has declared ransomware the greatest threat to Irish businesses’ cybersecurity. “The crucial difference between ransomware and conventional malware…

9 years ago

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