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Fran Rooney, former FAI and Baltimore Technologies CEO, dies aged 67

The former League of Ireland player went on to manage the Ireland women’s soccer team before forging a career in the tech industry and...

Robots to do more work in HSE in future to help staff, new tech blueprint reveals

A new blueprint imagines a greater role for a robotic workforce and more advanced technology in the health service as well as the long-term...

Lack of security clearance system causing trouble for high-tech firms in Ireland, agencies warn

The State agencies responsible for supporting domestic and international businesses in Ireland have warned the Government over the absence of a system for awarding...

Adrian Weckler: Tech giants slip down rankings after layoffs

Cloud and web firms working their way through turbulence, but others are on the up Companies such as Meta, Intel and Amazon — which were...

Ireland’s Best Employers 2024: The full list revealed as Pfizer is king and tech giants fall

In a strong showing for retail, Harvey Norman is in second place and Home Store + More is eighth in this year’s survey (see...

Ireland, WHO Team Up to Boost Global Assistive Tech Access

Ireland is becoming a global leader in the field of innovation in harnessing digital technologies as a tool to address various barriers for access...

IBM creates 800 high-value tech positions in Ireland

Technology giant IBM Ireland today announced a new investment that will create up to 800 high-tech jobs across Ireland, helping...

IBM Ireland Creating 800 Tech Positions

They promised to contribute to the development of cutting-edge software that would enhance security, automation, and hybrid cloud computing by using the newest Artificial...

Ireland privacy watchdog confirms Dell data breach investigation | TechCrunch

A top European privacy watchdog is investigating following the recent breaches of Dell customers’ personal information, TechCrunch has learned.  Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) deputy...

IBM Ireland announces creation of 800 high-tech jobs, including roles at Red Hat in Waterford

Waterford is in for a high-tech jobs boost with the announcement by IBM Ireland that it is to create up to 800 jobs in...

Major investment for Waterford branch as IBM Ireland create hundreds of high-tech jobs

IBM Ireland, a world-leader in technology, have announced a new investment that will create up to 800 high-tech jobs across the country, helping build...

IBM Ireland announces investments in Dublin, Cork and Waterford which will see the creation of 800 high-tech jobs

800 high-tech jobs are on the way for the country after IBM Ireland announced new investments in Dublin, Cork and Waterford. The positions are aimed...

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