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  • Consumerisation of IT forcing IT departments to respond - survey

    Consumerisation of IT forcing IT departments to respond - survey

    13.12.2011 The consumerisation of corporate IT - as employees bring their own devices and applications into the workplace - is one of the biggest challenges and opportunities facing organisations worldwide in the next five years, new research published by Accenture suggests.

  • 75pc of European firms will never recover lost data

    75pc of European firms will never recover lost data

    23.11.2011 Three-quarters of businesses in Europe will never recover data lost when computers crash. A pan-European survey found that 54pc had either lost data or suffered downtime or both in the past year.

  • Irish firm Lynch Medical Supplies prepares for EU growth

    Irish firm Lynch Medical Supplies prepares for EU growth

    07.11.2011 Irish medical-tech firm Lynch Medical Supplies (LMS), which manufactures sports injury products for the healthcare and medical industries, is to invest heavily in a new central headquarters facility in Swords, Co Dublin.

  • Microsoft - Best Multinational Workplace

    Microsoft - Best Multinational Workplace

    28.10.2011 Microsoft has been deemed Best Multinational Workplace in the world, in Great Place to Work's inaugural list of the Top 25 World's Best Multinational Workplaces.

  • Dissatisfaction at work grows - Mercer survey

    Dissatisfaction at work grows - Mercer survey

    25.10.2011 A new survey by Mercer, conducted between Q4 2010 and Q2 2011 among 30,000 workers in 17 markets, including 1,000 workers in Ireland, reveals that a rising number of employees are dissatisfied at their workplace, with benefits, pay and job security topping the list of reasons for workers' discontent.

  • Irish firms start to see fiscal benefits of carbon reporting

    Irish firms start to see fiscal benefits of carbon reporting

    18.10.2011 Irish business leaders are starting to put sustainability and carbon reporting at the core of their business-planning strategies, recognising both the challenges and the opportunities arising from climate change and emissions reduction strategies. That’s according to the latest Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) report for Ireland, 'Preparing for the Low Carbon Economy’, released today in Dublin.

  • Intel awards new Women in Technology scholarships

    Intel awards new Women in Technology scholarships

    18.10.2011 Intel in Shannon continued its focus on promoting science and engineering in the local area by holding its sixth annual Women in Technology (WIT) award ceremony recently. Four new scholarships were awarded, bringing the total number of scholars to 12 for the 2011/2012 academic year.

  • Cloud, green tech, shared services: key greening strategies for UK govt?

    Cloud, green tech, shared services: key greening strategies for UK govt?

    27.09.2011 The UK government’s draft Greening Government ICT Strategy will provide the UK ICT industry with significant opportunities in the areas of green technologies, cloud computing and shares services up to 2015 – that’s according to business applications and service provider Advanced Business Solutions.

  • Dow Jones sustainability indexes reveal tech winners and losers

    Dow Jones sustainability indexes reveal tech winners and losers

    14.09.2011 Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Fujitsu, US utility giant PG&E, Dutch telecommunications provider Royal KPN N.V are just some of the firms that have been dropped from the 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI). Conversely, Xerox, Schneider Electric, Hyundai Mobis and healthcare firm Medtronic have made it onto the indexes for the first time.

  • Businesses lose US$70k a year through staff social networking

    Businesses lose US$70k a year through staff social networking

    16.08.2011 The average company with 52 employees pays out US$65,000 per year for non-work-related social media activity, according to a new social media cost calculator developed by a Galway-based company.