Remote work

Irelands first National Remote Work Strategy

The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar, TD, today (Friday the 15th of January) published Ireland’s…

5 years ago

5 Ways to Secure Your Brand’s Remote Work Environmet

In the wake of COVID-19, many employees have been left with no choice but to work from home (WFH). We’ve…

6 years ago

Ethical Hacking to aid Data Loss Prevention for Remote Working during Covid 19

Beacon AI’s have launched a new service in Digital Forensics and Ethical Hacking for document tracing and IP protection. This…

6 years ago

Coronavirus: How is the Pandemic Promoting Remote-Work?

Did you know that the WHO has officially declared this disease as a pandemic? Making headlines, being a matter of…

6 years ago

#HackRemote Event Addressing Issues of Accessibility Associated with Remote Work

Working remotely was once the realm of tech developers and stay at home moms. Now, whether through necessity or choice,…

6 years ago

Going viral: Coping with COVID-19 – the new normal

Across the globe, nations are grappling with a crisis brought on by the coronavirus COVID-19. With many schools and businesses…

6 years ago

The Latest Remote Work Trends: How Do Remote Workers Work and Train? By Aris Apostolopoulos

Research shows 70% of people globally are remote workers at least once a week. In fact, some of you might…

7 years ago

New app to improve remote worker safety

By Eimear Dodd Journalism MA student, @TheCity_Dublin editor, @Irish_TechNews EIT Digital has developed a monitoring application to improve the safety…

9 years ago

10 promising startups to watch from Web Summit

Latest guest post from Pepipost guys by Sita Kalluri Web Summit 2016 #ThatsMyPitch winners Startups present at the Web Summit 2016…

9 years ago

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