Tagged: Irish Software Association
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Why the cloud computing revolution is very real News
14.02.2011 In his look back on the week, Siliconrepublic.com editor John Kennedy reveals why time is of the essence in getting real about the cloud-computing opportunity.Categories: Software & Web Development, IT Organisation, IT Management, Investments, Government, Communications, Cloud, CIO -
DataHug embraces further acclaim News
15.11.2010 Cork technology company DataHug was named Start-up of the Year at the Irish Software Association Awards on Friday. It is the third award the company has won in the past three... -
The State’s largest investment in technology for schools News
14.09.2010 The €150m investment by the Irish Government in ICT equipment in schools will see every teacher equipped with a laptop and software and every classroom equipped with digital...Tags: Software, Smart Economy, Digital Schools, Microsoft, Paul Rellis, ICT Ireland, TIF, NCTE, Irish Software Association, Department of Education and Science, Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Jerome Morrissey, Graham Byrne, Promethean, Seamus McGuinness, Greg Tierney, Steljes, Paul Roche, Net Communications -
Irish Software Association seeks award nominees News
26.07.2010 Nominations open today for the 2010 ISA Software Industry Awards, which is now in its 32nd year and is seeking recognition for outstanding Irish technology companies in areas... -
Venture-capital investors see potential in Irish software sector News
18.02.2010 The head of the Irish Venture Capital Association (IVCA) has said that despite the economic challenges facing the country, his members believe Irish software companies still...Categories: Business -
Deals done News
08.02.2010 An overview of the week in deals in the Irish technology sector, including the potential creation of more than 1,000 jobs if a Cork office development is approved.Categories: Business -
Software R&D ‘matchmaking’ network created News
03.02.2010 In an effort to stimulate the Irish software industry by bringing together software firms and third-level research institutes, the Irish Software Association (ISA) has launched... -
Digital research projects’ innovative escape from ‘Valley of Death’ News
20.11.2009 The National Digital Research Centre is the sole collaboration centre in Ireland where all research projects have a clear commercial objective and can escape the lamentable...Categories: R&D -
Openet named ISA ‘Company of the Year’ 2009 News
16.11.2009 A Dublin technology company that enables telecoms companies around the world to extract increased business value from network activity has been named 'Company of the Year' at... -
Google and ISA collaborate to boost software sales News
08.06.2009 Google and the Irish Software Association (ISA) are working together to help small companies better exploit the potential of the internet in marketing their business. -
Internet Growth Alliance to accelerate web start-ups News
15.05.2009 Irish internet firms need to scale up and grow fast, but lack the supports to do this, established entrepreneur Colm Lyon of Realex Payments told siliconrepublic.com, as he...Categories: Business -
Cloud computing opens a legal Pandora’s Box News
25.02.2009 The technological utopia of cloud computing could meet its nemesis in the form of national regulations and issues around legal jurisdiction, a legal expert has warned.Categories: CIO -
Software companies huddle for competitive ‘Scrum’ positions News
03.02.2009 A Skillnet programme aimed at making Irish software companies more productive has been sold out and the Irish Software Association has established a waiting list for the next one.Categories: CIO -
Digital media faces the same struggle as software sector News
14.07.2008 The emerging digital media cluster in Ireland is going to run into the same issues, particularly funding and scalability, as the software sector in Ireland has faced over the...Categories: Business -
Call to preserve Ireland’s digital heritage News
19.09.2007 Ireland’s digital heritage is in danger of disappearing forever and there is an emerging groundswell of support behind the idea of creating an Irish Technology museum to...Categories: