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5 Predictions for the #FutureofWork 2017

By  Ciara Garvan, founder of WorkJuggle.com. See her reviews for Irish Tech News here. There is no doubt that 2016…

10 years ago

2016 was a great year for Irish Tech News and the Irish Tech scene

2016 has been a very successful year for Irish Tech News, we have increased our readership, we got verified by…

10 years ago

Four New Windfarms Switched on during December

Energia’s windfarms at Long Mountain, Co Antrim (27 megawatts (MWs)), Glenbuck, Co Antrim (9MWs), Gortfinbar, Co Tyrone (15MWs) and Eshmore,…

10 years ago

UK Is The Top Destination For Emigrating Irish Professionals According To LinkedIn Data

New data released today by LinkedIn has shown that the UK was the top destination for emigrating Irish professionals during…

10 years ago

How to scale a tech company

Digital Dún Laoghaire’s Inaugural Monthly Morning MeetUp was held in Starbucks coffee shop, Marine Road on Wednesday 14th December @…

10 years ago

Attracting talent to the FinTech sector

FinTech 20 Ireland is a celebration of Ireland's top financial technology Companies for 2016, as voted for by leading industry…

10 years ago

Amazon Prime Video launches in Ireland

Amazon today announced that Amazon Prime Video is now available in Ireland. Customers can now enjoy popular new original series…

10 years ago

How to be a great leader, insights from Jan Rutherford, the littlest Green Beret

By @SimonCocking What is your background briefly? I entered the U.S. Army at age 17 (weighing 114 pounds), and spent six…

10 years ago

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