CallidusCloud has announced that it has acquired Datahug Limited, a SaaS predictive forecasting and sales analytics company. “There are more than 50 million companies in the world. They all want better
IndustryandBusiness.ie sat down with Alexander Janssens, head of group cloud propositions at Damovo, to talk about how they’re bringing their IT solutions together in the cloud. You’ve recently announced that all
Irish Cyber Security firm Integrity360 has announced the creation of 150 new jobs at its HQ in Sandyford, Dublin, in response to strong growth for its services in Ireland and
Online dispute resolutions platform NetNeutrals EU has announced that Dublin is set to house its European headquarters, creating 20 jobs over the next three years. Its office in Dublin 2
IT retirement company AMI has announced an investment of €1.1 million that will see the creation of 15 new jobs as it expands its Irish operations. With locations North and
Irish IT services and software company Redfaire has announced the creation of forty new jobs to in Limerick. Local TD and Minister for Finance Michael Noonan welcomed the news, calling
A new initiative designed to help developing businesses in the engineering, ICT & software and biosciences sectors has been launched by Minister of State for Employment and Small Business, Pat
Worrying reports have emerged for the tech sector as Hewlett Packard has announced plans to cut its global workforce by 3,000 to 4,000 over the next three years. The company
Technical support services company Trusource Labs have announced the establishment of an international operations centre in Limerick, which is set to create 134 jobs over three years. Trusource will be
Vodafone Ireland has announced the creation of 60 new technology and digital specialist positions over the next year to 18 months, bringing their total number of employees in Ireland to
US software giant Salesforce has urged EU regulators to launch a rigorous antitrust probe into Microsoft’s $26 (€23.4) billion bid for professional networking site, LinkedIn. Salesforce had originally pursued the
A new report compiled by Hays has found that while Ireland’s overall economic outlook is positive, a growing skills gap in industries such as tech and construction is an important
A survey conducted by ICT solutions provider Datapac has revealed that Irish businesses expect to wait an average of 40 hours to recover mission critical data that has been lost.
Software engineering and solutions provider Comtrade are targeting 25% year-on-year growth between now and 2020, after the company announced that its Digital Services division has received ISO certification as a
More than three quarters of banks from around the world fear the impact that fintech could have on their business, according to a new report published by PwC. The report
Software company Datalex has seen its revenue grow 17% in for the six months to the end of June, as it took revenue of $24.4m (€21.8m). The Irish company, which provides
Dublin-headquartered company Exaxe has announced that it will be creating 20 jobs over the next two years following a significant rise in sales. The software firm, which specialises in software
EMIT, a leading Irish business productivity and technology firm, today announces its implementation of a comprehensive managed IT security service for Depaul. Powered by Dell SonicWALL, the service provides Depaul
Enterprise software player Kaseya, has opened a new Dublin based EMEA headquarters, employing 10 more tech jobs. The bigger office at Custom House Plaza in Dublin will house 40 employees, with room
The Food and Drink IT Summit’s annual gathering will be taking place on July 5th in the Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham. The Summit will provide a timely platform to discuss and
e ShopWorld recently announced that they will be creating over 60 jobs in Ireland.
Ireland has a new fastest supercomputer, owned by an unnamed software company. The computer was made by Hewlett-Packard and it runs at about 365.9 Teraflops per second.
According to a recent survey, nearly 1/5th of small enterprises in Ireland do not have an online presence.
Fleetmatics has recently announced that they plan to create 75 jobs based in Dublin by 2018.
Experis Ireland, which specialises in IT, Engineering and Science recruitment, has launched a new campaign aimed at enticing Irish expats
Equinix, Inc. (Nasdaq: EQIX), the global interconnection and data centre company, today announced results of a survey of senior IT
Fundamental reform in Ireland’s education system is needed if the digital skills gap evident in Irish society is to be
More than half of Irish companies don’t provide regular cyber security training to staff, a new survey commissioned by Data
Intel is set to cut hundreds of jobs from its Irish workforce as part of a global restructuring by the
Tech Connect Live, Ireland’s largest technology event takes place in the RDS in Dublin on Wednesday the 25th of May.
Microsoft has reported results that fell short of analysts’ expectations, showing its high-profile cloud business cannot quite make up for
Ralph Lauren Corporation, one of the world’s most widely recognised families of premium lifestyle brands, announced today the establishment of
Search Optics will create over 100 jobs in its new Dublin HQ over the next two years through the establishment of
Research conducted by Experis, the company which specialises in IT, Engineering and Science recruitment, shows that IT security breaches have
Slack is to create 80 jobs in Dublin over the next two years, bringing its workforce to 180 employed in Dublin. The company
HubSpot the Massachusetts-based marketing software company has announced plans to create 320 jobs in Dublin over the next three years. The
Dalatex has reported a 55% rise in profit after tax on the back of strong growth in the company’s revenue.
Equifax is to create 100 new jobs in Dublin. Equifax said its IT talent centre, on Sir John Rogerson’s Quay,
DCU Alpha, formerly known as DCU Innovation Campus, has announced that it plans to support 100 companies and 800 jobs
Microsoft’s Office 365 service has gone offline for many users in the UK and Europe on Thursday due to a problem
Irish shoppers are expected to spend €100 million (or €4 million an hour) on Black Friday, but only 35% of
A partnership between Google and the professional services firm PwC is to establish an Innovation Lab or “hive”at PwC’s Northern
Trinity College Dublin’s CONNECT Centre has signed a deal to begin a €1m telecoms research project, O’SHARE, to help people
Dublin-based Davra, an internet of things (IoT) company has secured significant funding from AIB resulting in 15 jobs for Ireland. Davra
DataCentres Ireland returned to the RDS this week for its fourth year. Industry and Business Magazine were a media sponsor
Software company IBM has announced Dublin and Hursley as two new bases for its ‘studio’ project. The studio consists of designers,
Ireland hosts nine of the top ten world leading IT companies. Companies such as Google, LinkedIn, Apple and Facebook have
100 positions are to be created in Dublin by US jobs and recruitment website Glassdoor. Glassdoor allows employees to post
The two founders of Stripe, brothers John and Patrick Collison, were named as the EY Entrepreneur of the year in Dublin
The National Sustainability Summit will take place for the first time on 3 November in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. The
TitanHq has announced it is expanding it’s business in Galway by creating 10 new jobs, this news comes a month
Pivotal, the company accelerating digital transformation for enterprises, today announced the creation of 130 new jobs and an investment of
Fujitsu Ireland is looking to recruit 35 new employees over the next six months at its offices in Swords, Co
SITA, the world’s leading specialist in air transport communications and IT solutions, has moved to new state-of-the-art premises in Letterkenny.
Minister for Transport Tourism and Sport Paschal Donohoe has said engagement did take place and efforts were made by the Department
Industrial IT solutions provider, SolutionsPT, is hosting a special event in Ireland focusing on ‘The Evolution of Industrial IT’. Taking
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