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Scurri Named As Only Irish Company Among 50 Global Tech Start-ups Powering The New Retail Era

Scurri has been named among the top 50 retail tech start-ups operating globally, according to a new report published today by…

6 years ago

Arkphire acquires Singapore based Generic Technologies

Ireland headquartered IT company, Arkphire, has today announced its acquisition of Generic Technologies, a leading Singapore based IT Solutions and…

6 years ago

COVID-19 Ad credits for Google Ads Small and Medium-sized Businesses

COVID-19 is causing lots of problems right now resulting in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) being hit really hard. Thankfully Google…

6 years ago

Ardmac launches MediPods in Irish and UK healthcare market

Ardmac, the leading international construction specialist headquartered in Swords, Dublin, has launched MediPods in Ireland & UK. The new offering…

6 years ago

74% of Irish business leaders don’t believe EU-UK trade deal achievable in 2020

74% of business leaders do not believe that the EU and UK can achieve a trade deal by the December…

6 years ago

Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC appears on this COVID-19 themed Irish Tech News podcast

I talk to Will O’Brien a Director of Cyber Practice at PwC. Will explains how cyber-criminals are exploiting the current…

6 years ago

BSI warns of increase in COVID-19 phishing campaigns

BSI, the business improvement company, is advising organizations to remain vigilant and alert to phishing attacks during the current COVID-19…

6 years ago

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