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74% of SMEs see positive outlook in 2016 – Magnet survey

Three in four businesses in Ireland have a positive outlook for the next 12 months reflecting greater confidence in economic…

10 years ago

Survey: Half of Irish find endless junk mail more annoying than their commute to work

New research reveals the inundation of irrelevant communications and junk mail is pushing consumer loyalty in the UK and Ireland…

10 years ago

70% people planning to change jobs in 2016 according to Career Zoo survey

Despite a range of tempting perks offered by employers to attract talent, salary and the likelihood of promotion are the…

10 years ago

IIA calls on Irish Businesses to Participate in SME E-Commerce Research

The Irish Internet Association (IIA) is asking Irish businesses to participate in research designed to help the IIA advise Irish…

10 years ago

What will the Commercial Drone Industry look like in 2016?

Great guest post by Rosalie Bartlett, top drone analyst. Working with amazing #drone startups! Advisor @uaviators. Love tech, traveling, baking, learning, dogs…

10 years ago

2016 ABRIVIA SURVEY SPOTLIGHTS ICT EMPLOYMENT TRENDS

"2015 was the year of the data breach so we noted a huge increase in demand for IT Security and…

10 years ago

Eventbrite Survey on New Year’s Eve Parties: Time for Venues to Get Creative

As as almost four out of five people plan to celebrate New Year’s Eve at home this year, pubs, clubs…

10 years ago

Pure Telecom survey reveals broadband is the new battery and half of us couldn’t survive Christmas without internet

New research from Irish telecoms provider Pure Telecom has found that broadband has become the new battery, with half of…

10 years ago

71% of stressed IT professionals ignoring their health and family to meet work demands

71% of Irish full time IT Professionals are sacrificing their health and personal lives to meet work demands. 87% of…

10 years ago

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