Ireland

Government issue reminder about lockdown online retail arrangements

The Minister for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation Mr. Robert Troy, T.D, on January 6th,  issued a reminder to…

5 years ago

COVID-19: Call for all workers to remain at home

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade, and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. has asked employers to facilitate their staff to…

5 years ago

Coronavirus schools shutdown: what should employees and employers do?

By Alan Hickey, Service and Operations Director at Peninsula The Government has confirmed that schools will not reopen next Monday…

5 years ago

Genesys Creates 100 New Jobs at its R&D Centre for Digital and Artificial Intelligence in Galway

Genesys has announced it is creating 100 new software roles in Ireland. The company’s R&D Centre for Digital and artificial intelligence…

5 years ago

Industry-led STEM Event for Students Goes Virtual

Kicking off the promotion of STEM, Science Technology Engineering & Maths, in Ireland for 2021, participants from the STEM industry…

5 years ago

Logitech Ireland announces more than 50 new roles at Cork facility

Logitech Ireland today announced the creation of more than 50 new job opportunities over the next three years across wide-ranging…

5 years ago

US based tech company Presidio completes acquisition of Arkphire

Irish headquartered IT procurement and services company, Arkphire, has today announced the completion of its acquisition by Presidio, a leading…

5 years ago

Beyond survival: Is your digital transformation strategy geared for growth?

Guest post by Mark Cockerill a vice-president at ServiceNow based in Dublin. I was thinking about some of the customer roundtables we…

5 years ago

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