Ecommerce

Lero researchers at DCU to head €3.8 million EU programme designed to boost competitiveness of European retail sector

Lero researchers at Dublin City University are to head a new €3.8 million EU programme designed to enable European high…

8 years ago

What is an ICO!? A brief explanation of Initial Coin Offerings

By Ankit Kumar A 19 year old who reads a lot and blogs occasionally. The mission is pretty simple, I want to…

8 years ago

Scurri processes over €10bn of goods and €1bn per month as it doubles staff in new Wexford office

Scurri, an award-winning, cloud based delivery management platform making personal delivery simple for eCommerce Merchants, is celebrating their move into…

8 years ago

eCommerce Drives +2.5% Year-on-Year Increase in Irish Consumer Spending in August

Visa's Irish Consumer Spending Index, which measures expenditure across all payment types (cash, cheques and electronic payments), revealed that Irish…

8 years ago

A Dozen Takeaways from Wolfgang Digital’s 2017 E-commerce Benchmark Study Is your website beating, meeting or behind the industry average?

Wolfgang Digital’s 2017 E-commerce Benchmark KPI study is out, with an even bigger sample size than ever before. Analysing 143 million website…

8 years ago

Avoiding School Busywork Helped Launch This Irish Startup

  The founders are Spanish and French. Their company is Irish. Their customers are mostly Americans. The story of Happy…

8 years ago

PayPal to become available on Nintendo Switch in Ireland

PayPal has announced that Nintendo eShop has added PayPal as a new payment method. Nintendo eShop users in Ireland, as…

8 years ago

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