Technology

Irish SMEs not embracing benefits of Smart Working, new study suggests

Nearly 40% of Irish SMEs have not considered the benefits of smart working for their business, despite 50% of employees…

8 years ago

Limerick automation company recognised for its designs at the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards 2018

On Friday 2 November, 50 of Irelands most progressive company’s gathered in Dublin to celebrate their achievements and discover their…

8 years ago

Dell EMC Advances Hybrid Cloud and Modern Data Center Operations for VMware Environments

Dell EMC. the number-one provider of cloud infrastructure, announces key portfolio enhancements and integrations with VMware designed to help customers…

8 years ago

Blockchain: a guarantee of sustainability?

by Eloisa Marchesoni With the advent of blockchain technology, many in the commodity market have thought about exploiting it to…

8 years ago

Meath Enterprise Week to take place 12-16 November

Meath Enterprise Week 2018 (#MEW2018) takes place across the County from 12-16 November. Now in its fifth year, #MEW2018 is…

8 years ago

More than 10,000 visitors expected at Fujitsu Forum Munich 2018

Fujitsu is expecting more than 10,000 visitors at this year’s Fujitsu Forum Munich – its flagship customer event. This year’s…

8 years ago

Blocknubie Founder shares his journey in Blockchain

Loughlin Nestor, founder of Blocknubie, outlines his journey in Blockchain and how over the past year his project has evolved…

8 years ago

xSellco takes top spot in 2018 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking

E-commerce software company xSellco has secured the top spot in Ireland’s best known technology growth index - the Deloitte Technology…

8 years ago

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