Ireland

KeepAppy, Hope and 2030 Leaders to represent Ireland at Enactus World Cup

The three social enterprises focus on the areas of mental health, homelessness and societal inequality. Today (13 September), it was announced that Irish wellbeing start-up KeepAppy will represent Ireland at the Enactus World Cup, alongside 2030 Leaders – a project to empower disadvantaged youths – and Hope, which was set up to help homeless people develop skills and […]

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Young Scientist Adam jets off for European Scientific Glory

Winner of the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition 2019 Adam Kelly is to represent Ireland in the EU Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) in Sofia, Bulgaria this weekend. Adam, from Skerries Community College in Dublin, won the BTYSTE for his project “Optimising The Simulation of General Quantum Circuits”. He will represent Ireland at the

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Emerald Contact Centre creates 200 new jobs for Waterford

Emerald Contact Centre, the customer care and sales support provider for a range of global financial, health and travel publications, today announced 200 additional jobs to be filled over three years.  The announcement was made at the opening event for their new offices located in Confederation House in Waterford Business Park, Co Waterford. The Emerald

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Digital map helps visitors uncover history at European Heritage Open Day

Pictured at the launch of European Heritage Open Days 2019 are (l-r) Moira Doherty, Deputy Secretary at the Department for Communities and Iain Greenway, Director, Historic Environment Division, Department for Communities Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), today announces that its software has been used by the Department for Communities to

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Dublin is a city in desperate need of life support

As Dublin’s status as a business and tech hub goes up, the quality of life in the city is going down, squeezing out community, arts and culture, writes Elaine Burke. By many measures, Dublin is a city on the rise. I mean, just look at all those cranes sprouting skyward. Almost as high as the

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Irish adults sharing 25 images online each week according to Pure Telecom survey

Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, today reveals the results of a survey which found that the average Irish adult shares 25 images online via social media, instant messaging apps and email on a weekly basis. The nationwide survey of 1,000 adults in Ireland, carried out by Censuswide on behalf of Pure Telecom

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Tom Parsons the head of Tenable in Ireland appears on this episode of the Irish Tech News Podcast

I talk to Tom Parsons the head of Tenable in Ireland. Tom talks about the vulnerabilities found in Arlo home cameras, how they can be fixed, and what Tenable do when they discover vulnerabilities,  the Zoom vulnerability that Tenable discovered, and why cloud-based services can be harder to reverse engineer.  Tom also talks about legacy

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ComReg survey reveals percentage of Ireland using 4G

The number of Irish people using smartphones, 4G and the Android operating system have all been revealed in a new ComReg survey. ComReg has posted the results from its national Mobile Consumer Experiences Survey for 2019, suggesting that 84pc of Irish consumers own a smartphone, with just under half (47pc) of those aged 65 or

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Three takes next steps in connecting Arranmore

Three Ireland has today launched the second phase of its partnership with Arranmore, an island five kilometres off the coast of Donegal. To deliver new opportunities for the community and to manage some of the challenges that they face, Three is trialling a number of state of the art IoT solutions. Three launched its partnership

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Clio raises $250m to expand operations from Dublin headquarters

The company will use the financing to amplify efforts to support access to legal services across Europe. On Wednesday (4 September), Canadian legal technology company Clio announced that it has closed a $250m (USD) funding round. The company, which has EMEA headquarters located in Dublin 8, raised what it calls “one of the largest private

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