Covid-19

Cyber attacks and how 2 in 5 brits are in danger of them

Working from home is the new normal for many across the UK, but just how prepared are UK businesses? The…

5 years ago

COVID-19 impact lessened due to improved internet services

Improved Internet connectivity and skills have helped many countries to cope with the health and economic crisis from COVID-19. Yet…

5 years ago

Youtube announce Irelands top trending videos 2020

YouTube today announced the annual list of Ireland’s top trending videos and music videos for the past year. The lists…

5 years ago

The Gaeltacht and Brexit: How Irish schools can be affected

With just over 30 days to go until Brexit, it is important for companies in Gaeltacht focused areas to attend…

5 years ago

Knowledge Transfer Ireland Impact Awards celebrate innovation

Over 170 people from technology transfer offices, academia, industry as well as investors and the wider business community logged on…

5 years ago

Irish Seed Savers Association aim to save Irish seeds

Communities across Ireland are being encouraged to grow and save their own seed together in a major new programme being…

5 years ago

Digital marketing techniques to deal with post COVID challenges

By Mila Jones  The COVID19 pandemic has retarded all business activities and even brought many enterprises to a standstill. With…

5 years ago

Amazon Web services announce AWs re/Start

Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced the launch of AWS re/Start in Ireland. AWS re/Start…

5 years ago

Nordvpn- Online shopping increase to lead to cybercrimes

According to Adobe Analytics, online shopping is expected to grow by 33% this holiday season because of the lockdowns. For…

5 years ago

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