Ireland

Strencom achieves VMware Cloud Verified status

Strencom, the Irish managed connectivity and cloud computing provider, has announced that it has achieved VMware Cloud Verified status. The…

6 years ago

Medical and computer technologies drivers of growth for Irish patent applications at the European Patent Office

Patent applications filed by Irish companies and researchers with the European Patent Office (EPO) grew by 6.3% in 2019, well…

6 years ago

South East beckons with 693 job vacancies

Companies in the south east are hoping to fill 693 jobs in 40 firms by emphasising the region’s affordability to…

6 years ago

Voice and legacy of MND sufferer will live on thanks to innovative solution by Irish software company

Irish company Marino Software have developed an innovative solution to help an MND-sufferer who will eventually lose her voice. The…

6 years ago

Indeed reveals sectors looking for most Brexit related roles

New research from global job site Indeed has shown the most common sectors looking for Brexit related roles. By examining…

6 years ago

Galway Research Centre Launches New App to Forecast Air Pollution

NUI Galway’s Centre for Climate and Air Pollution Studies (C-CAPS) has launched a new app to provide real-time forecasting data…

6 years ago

Preparing your business for Covid-19

Over here at Irish Tech News we are taking Covid-19 seriously and thankfully we all work remotely. But what about…

6 years ago

Cubic Telecom Teams Up with Kymeta on Ground-Breaking Network Platform Enabling Blended LTE and Satellite-based Connectivity Services

Military, first responders and commercial customers across numerous land-based mobile verticals can now operate with a vital ‘always-on’ communications connectivity…

6 years ago

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