Ireland

Developed countries are more vulnerable to cybercrime

Residents of developed countries are more likely to become victims of cybercrime, according to the new Cyber Risk Index by…

6 years ago

Help us protect the 2020 Coffee Harvest

By Shane Reilly The current crisis has presented every business with challenges and the coffee industry is certainly no exception.…

6 years ago

Online learning in lockdown: cementing certainty for businesses

By Sean Farrington, SVP EMEA, Pluralsight Workers often admit to being most productive while working from home, free from the…

6 years ago

Irish Virtual Beer Festival returns June 6th

When and where is it on? Online, June 6th, 4-10pm How many years has it been going? One month. First…

6 years ago

From sea to plate – The science behind Ireland’s Seafood

From sea to plate, the production of Irish fish and shellfish is supported by a range of scientific programmes to…

6 years ago

New research highlights how exercise can lead to enhanced life satisfaction, work performance and innovation

Many individuals are passionate about physical activities such as cycling and running. This passion, which encompasses a strong drive towards…

6 years ago

From New York to Dublin via Buncrana. It’s business as usual for the remote working in-laws

According to a report by the Economist last year by 2035 there could be 1 billion remote workers globally by…

6 years ago

Preparing for legal risks will play vital role in businesses’ return to work strategies

As thousands of shops, businesses and construction sites reopen as part of the easing of Covid-19 restrictions, the measures put…

6 years ago

Datapac achieves Gold ProPartner Status from Veeam

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has announced that it has achieved Gold ProPartner status in the Veeam…

6 years ago

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