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COVID-19- Managing remote employees

By Ashley Kimler COVID-19 has changed the workplace, forcing many companies around the world to transition to a remote workforce.…

5 years ago

Community enterprise centres granted €12 million

Community enterprise centres and remote working hubs around the country have been granted €12 million in funding. This is part…

5 years ago

Black Tech Fest- Celebrating diversity and innovation

Black Tech Fest (BTF) is a first-of-its-kind digital conference and movement. It is aiming to help Black professionals expand their…

5 years ago

TechIreland- H1 2020 startup funding review

TechIreland has released its H1 2020 Startup Funding Review. This is a report that includes Venture Capital, Grants, and other…

5 years ago

Laptops- ability to make IT more sustainable?

By Billy McInnes who looks at how laptops could potentially help the environment. When offices closed down and people were…

5 years ago

Irish SMEs – Securing help as cyber-attacks surge

  Written by  John O’Donoghue, a Solution Consultant for the Data Centre Computer Group, Dell Technologies Ireland. Irish SMEs are…

5 years ago

Restart Grant Plus Scheme: Providing help for businesses

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. today opened applications to the Restart Grant Plus…

5 years ago

COVID-19 Travel restrictions affecting technology

By Patrick Bailey COVID-19 as a  pandemic has upset virtually every sector of day-to-day life. That includes technology. Travel restrictions…

6 years ago

Working from home- How to maximise your time

By Morgan Elliot Working from home continuously was an option no one suspected. At the very beginning of the year,…

6 years ago

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