Remote Working

All systems go as Pramerica embraces new ways of working in response to COVID-19

Pramerica, the largest employer in Donegal, saw just 1 to 2 per cent of their employees working at their Letterkenny…

6 years ago

John Brady the Co-founder of Bowsy appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

When you are a startup planning to launch later this year, what do you do when COVID-19 hits? One such…

6 years ago

Dell Technologies helps to empower businesses to effectively manage a remote workforce

Dell Technologies and Technologies Ireland today hosted a webinar entitled “Opportunities of a Remote Workforce: Investing in the Future”. The…

6 years ago

BSI advice on cybersecurity and data protection essentials for office return

Preparation will be paramount for many organizations, with the transition from working from home (WFH) back to working from office…

6 years ago

5 Key Cyber Security Defenses for Businesses’ Using Remote Working

 Cyber Security guest post by John Clancy, Sales Leader of DXC Technology Ireland  In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, many…

6 years ago

Bernard Brogan Talks Employee Mental Health & The New Importance of a ‘Virtual Cuppa’

This month, Shane Curtin, MD of VROOM Digital, spoke to Employee Well-being leaders, Bernard Brogan and Ailís McSweeney of PepTalk…

6 years ago

Simon Cole CEO of Automated Intelligence appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News podcast

COVID-19 has had a big impact on the RegTech sector and also SaaS platforms, so how can they lessen its…

6 years ago

The importance of switching off from work to avoid burnout

How to avoid burnout advice by David Price, workplace wellbeing expert and CEO of health and wellbeing provider, Health Assured…

6 years ago

63% of Ireland’s Remote Workforce are unaware of Work from Home Tax Rebate

Working from home is an arrangement which workers all over the country have had to adapt to during the COVID…

6 years ago

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