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Irish tech firms raise €247m in first quarter 2017

Irish high-tech SMEs raised €247m in the first quarter of 2017, up 4% up on the same period last year…

9 years ago

Dell EMC Unveils New Cloud Platform for Microsoft Azure Stack

Dell EMC has announced Dell EMC Cloud for Microsoft Azure Stack, a new, turnkey, hybrid cloud platform that offers a simple and…

9 years ago

42% of Irish businesses have no plan to handle data breaches

Ward Solutions has found that 42% of Irish businesses don’t have a crisis management plan to implement in the event…

9 years ago

86% of Irish smartphone users would switch provider if their phone bill increased

Research for Virgin Media by iReach shows that Irish consumers feel they’re being ripped off by their current mobile phone…

9 years ago

Technology Sector Hiring Survey Reveals Expectations of Ireland’s Leading Technology Employers

Verify Recruitment has published results of its Q1 2017 Hiring Process Survey. The survey – conducted during January 2017, asked…

9 years ago

40% of Irish businesses to boost IoT deployment in 2017

Equinix, Inc., the global interconnection and data centre company, today announced the results of an independent survey of senior IT…

9 years ago

Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash appears on the latest Irish Tech News Podcast

Last week Harvey Nash released their 2017 tech survey and I spoke to Gavin Fox head of practice for Harvey Nash…

9 years ago

Technology and Vigilant Employees most valuable assets in Combatting Insurance Fraud

Insurance fraud levels in Ireland show no signs of abating, with 70% of general and health insurance companies asserting that…

10 years ago

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