Remote Working

Workhuman Makes Recognition Part of the Everyday Work Experience

More than ever companies of all sizes are adding workplace applications to meet the needs of dispersed, hybrid, remote and…

3 years ago

Furthr VC leads €1.1M investment in Galway’s Ronspot

Furthr VC has announced that it has led a €1.1M investment round in Galway’s hybrid workplace management platform, Ronspot. The…

3 years ago

Datapac connects businesses with new hybrid conferencing solution

Datapac, Ireland’s leading technology solutions and services provider, has launched an innovative hybrid conferencing solution to meet customer demand for…

3 years ago

6 Ways to Secure Remote Employee Workstations

By David Higgins, Senior Director, Field Technology Office at CyberArk who looks at Workstations and the best way to secure them.…

3 years ago

Innovative Digital Skills Paramount in Irish Job Market

The newest Labour Market Pulse has shown there is a growing demand for digital skills in the workplace as LinkedIn…

4 years ago

The Great Resignation: 3/4 of Workers Would Consider Leaving Jobs With Difficult Boss

Are Irish workers discontented? Do you have a bad relationship with your boss? If so, you're not alone. 3 in…

4 years ago

Workhuman survey shows 57% of women in Ireland feel obligated to work while sick, versus 34% of men

Workhuman®, the company revolutionising the way employees celebrate, connect with, and appreciate each other in the workplace, has announced the…

4 years ago

Vodafone Ireland reveals stark findings of new study of 18-24 year olds

Just over half of young adults aged between 18-24 say that the lack of affordable housing would drive them to…

4 years ago

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