May

Think exponentially, not incrementally: How the rules of the game are changing in Africa’s banking sector

by Sunil Kaushal, CEO, Africa & Middle East at Standard Chartered Bank FinTech remains to be the most appealing industry…

8 years ago

Interview: Kim Tasso, management consultant, psychologist and author

What is your background briefly? My first jobs were in tech support, sales and marketing in the technology sector (when…

8 years ago

Local Enterprise Office Launches Internationalisation Programme for Cork Digital Companies

Cork digital companies are being encouraged to join a unique and exciting internationalisation programme this month as the Local Enterprise…

8 years ago

What to think about when choosing call centre software

by Apoorv Bhatnagar A brilliant product or service alone will no longer guarantee a business’ success. Customer experience trumps everything…

8 years ago

New study finds people more aware of tech support scams

A message pops up on your screen. It screams that your computer is at risk or has been infected by…

8 years ago

Business & company start-up growth slows in first three quarters of 2018 but insolvencies decrease by 23%

The number of new business and company start-ups decreased by -7% in the first three quarters of 2018 (1 January—30…

8 years ago

Half of Irish cyber security attacks may be undetected – Survey

Over 50% of cyber attacks on Irish businesses may be undetected, the Magnet Networks Cyber Security Survey has found. Just…

8 years ago

460,000 non-voters would vote if e-voting permitted – Pure Telecom survey

As voters prepare to hit the polling stations for the presidential election later this month, Pure Telecom announces the results of a…

8 years ago

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