Remote working

Minister Humphreys attends Cabinet remotely from High-speed Broadband Hub on Bere Island

Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, was on Bere Island in County Cork on the 27th of…

4 years ago

The first sod is turned at gteic@Baile an Sceilg

The first sod being turned at gteic@Baile an Sceilg marks the commencement of the €2.03m development on the Uíbh Ráthaigh…

4 years ago

Freelance and Microwork Platforms Not Fair to Workers

Oxford researchers examine labour practices across 'cloudwork', like crowdsourcing, and revealed that these freelance and microwork platforms do not provide…

5 years ago

Going Fully Remote in 2021? How to Prepare Your Employees for the Transition

Title image from here. In an effort to minimise the spread of COVID-19, many businesses across Ireland have moved much…

5 years ago

Cause for Concern: Security and Remote Working

86% of Irish workers want to continue working from home but are sufficient security measures in place? A remote working…

5 years ago

The future of Irish Digital hubs and remote working with Grainne O Keefe, Ludgate Hub CEO

We interviewed Grainne O Keefe the new CEO of the Ludgate digital hub in Skibbereen for our podcast show to…

5 years ago

Cloud-based phone system, CircleLoop launches in Ireland, helping remote working

CircleLoop, the cloud-based phone system, today announces its launch into the Irish market where it will power application-based telephony for…

5 years ago

Department seeks views on remote working guidance

Public Consultation launched on Remote Working Guidelines  The Department of Business, Enterprise, and Innovation is launching a public consultation on…

6 years ago

Remote working, blockchain, and how it might affect the environment

The potential impact on the environment, need for offices and use of Blockchain technology as we work from home https://youtu.be/MxQWZrJzCnI…

6 years ago

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