Ireland

Move to online creates new demand for photography

Photographer Eva Blake used her lockdown period to raise money for local charity East Coast Mask Makers and now that…

6 years ago

7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started My Business

A wise man once said ‘’entrepreneurship is the greatest self-discovery process ever made, with the highest possible compensation package attached’’.…

6 years ago

New tech-based energy supplier set to launch in the Irish market

Bright, a new, technology-based energy supplier being launched next month have vowed to disrupt the Irish energy market. Using a…

6 years ago

Could eSIM be the future for Ireland?

eSIM options for your phone could well be the way forwards for us and our mobile phone usage habits. It…

6 years ago

Campaign for Irish Government to Introduce Engine Idling Laws to Fight Climate Crisis

An online petition has been launched today calling for the Irish government to introduce laws and an awareness campaign to…

6 years ago

Record numbers of business angels attend HBAN’s online pitching events

HBAN (Halo Business Angel Network), the all-island organisation responsible for the promotion of business angel investment, and a joint initiative of…

6 years ago

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

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