Ireland stories
Customers across Ireland will get a single portal for service requests and incident updates as eir business shifts onto ServiceNow's AI platform later this year.
The Dublin hub's resident firms supported 13,225 jobs and €2.5 billion in revenue over 25 years, a new report found.
The study could help more Irish savers move money out of cash and into investments by turning dense fund documents into plain English.
Staff shortages, legacy systems and AI demands are leaving most IT decision-makers in Irish companies reporting stress and mental health issues.
Local manufacturers and field service firms could cut software costs by an average of EUR 100,000 a year under the new hosting deal.
Growing AI security fears are driving Proofpoint’s European expansion, with the Paris site aimed at helping customers meet local regulatory demands.
Resellers across the UK and Ireland gain clearer pricing and deal protection as Panasonic TOUGHBOOK adds tiers, training and incentives.
Automation let Compass Packaging complete a weekend SAP migration and keep orders flowing, avoiding manual work across finance and manufacturing.
Most Irish SMEs could face compliance trouble as only 4% say they are fully ready for EU pay transparency rules, a survey found.
Customers will see a stronger push toward SaaS-delivered identity security as the company reshapes its product portfolio around non-human identities.
The appointments bring more than 70 years of sales and engineering experience as the data centre group targets a bigger European footprint.
The enlarged group expects revenue to almost double to EUR €10 million by end-2026, after adding 1,750 SME customers and a Waterford base.
The enlarged group will target AI contracts in regulated industries, as the deal lifts annual revenue above EUR €500 million and adds 550 staff.
US audit firms are now scrutinising AI outputs more closely as adoption spreads and concerns over judgment and compliance persist.
Irish-backed software is now helping Canberra’s light rail operator streamline permits and contractor management as safety tools are added.
Only 30% of UK workers know their employer’s crisis plan well, even as cyberattacks top their continuity fears.
Many large organisations are still struggling to turn AI pilots into live systems, despite heavy spending and rising pressure for returns.
Demand for modern access control is rising as ageing security systems in Britain push Brivo to expand local support and AI-led services.
The deal broadens Studio Graphene’s European reach and gives clients access to design, engineering and cloud services from one provider.
Governments facing ageing registry systems can now tap specialist advice on modernisation, interoperability and investment planning from Foster Moore.