Remote Working

Remote working: The new future for Irish Enterprises?

Covid-19 has made companies and businesses worldwide rethink their strategy when it comes to a viable remote working environment. Dr.…

5 years ago

Thinking About a Hybrid Workplace? Five Things You Should Know Before You Make the Shift

Hybrid Workplace advice by Alan Hickey, Service and Operations Director at Peninsula According to the Second Annual National Remote Working…

5 years ago

Three Remote Management Skills That We Shouldn’t Forget About When We Return to the Office

Remote Management Skills guest post by Jackie Glynn. Over the last year, the way we worked has transformed. Teams that…

5 years ago

Dell Technologies encourages businesses to use the learnings of the past year to foster innovation at speed

Reflecting on a year which has seen many businesses transition to a remote working model, Dell Technologies today outlined how…

5 years ago

Sidero survey reveals Irish enterprises to spend an average of €564K on cloud and digital services in 2021

A survey carried out by Sidero – Ireland’s software, cloud, and digital transformation specialist – has shown Irish enterprises expect…

5 years ago

60% of Home workers say their employers are getting it right

6 in 10 Irish employers are getting it right when it comes to supporting their remote workforce. This is the…

5 years ago

Microsoft Research Reveals Changing Habits of the Irish Remote Worker

New global and Irish research from Microsoft shows that the new world of work is here to stay, as employees…

5 years ago

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