Remote Working

Hybrid Working Causes New Cybersecurity Concerns Among Irish Business

A new survey by Dell Technologies has found that 69 per cent of businesses in Ireland believe hybrid working arrangements…

4 years ago

According to survey, 60% of workers support remote working hubs

More than 6 in 10 workers “love the idea” of remote working hubs and would be willing to use one…

4 years ago

5 Things to Consider for Your Organisation’s Return to the Office

The way we work has been evolving for several years. No longer is a job 9 to 5 and conducted…

4 years ago

Auxilion survey reveals socialising with colleagues is what employees miss most about working in offices

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, has announced the results of a survey which reveals…

4 years ago

2022 National Remote Working Survey Launched

Researchers from the Whitaker Institute at NUI Galway and the Western Development Commission are seeking participants for the annual national…

4 years ago

Immersive Technologies Skillnet report highlights growing potential of Irish Immersive Technology industry

A new research report “The Irish Immersive Economy” shows that the Irish immersive technology sector is currently worth over €43 million,…

4 years ago

Business Leaders Split on Right to Request Remote Working Bill

More than one-third (35%) of business leaders do not believe the Draft Scheme of the Right to Request Remote Working…

4 years ago

Bowsy raised €250,000 from Enterprise Ireland to support the company’s expansion

Irish start-up Bowsy, has raised funding of €250,000 from Enterprise Ireland to help support the company’s expansion plans for Ireland…

4 years ago

Dell Technologies Elevates the Hybrid Work Experience

Team members have a new set of expectations when it comes to work. Technology that does what it was intended…

4 years ago

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