Ireland

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

Attention! The power of simple decisions in a distracted world, by Rob Hatch, reviewed

Review of this book by Martin Eastwood, see more about Rob Hatch on his website here. ’When we are able…

5 years ago

The pact with the Devil – Paolo Gallo

What price are organizations and individuals prepared to pay to advance their careers, to make more money and accumulate profit,…

5 years ago

SciFest: Inspiring students across the country

SciFest, Ireland’s largest and most inclusive second level STEM fair programme is calling on students across the country to enter…

5 years ago

Microsoft Ireland announces 200 new jobs with the expansion of its Digital Sales team

Microsoft Ireland was joined today by the Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD to announce a further expansion of its Dublin-based EMEA…

5 years ago

Influencers and their role in the changed marketplace

By Sara McCorquodale  Influence explains very clearly exactly what an influencer is, how easily people are becoming famous overnight from…

5 years ago

Lego astronauts travel universe to drop in on the NSC

Two LEGO® astronauts traveled across the universe to drop in on the National Space Centre (NSC) in celebration of International…

5 years ago

110 New Jobs to Be Created by Huawei in Ireland

Huawei today announced it would create a further 110 new jobs in Ireland by the end of 2022, bringing to…

5 years ago

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