Software firm Asidua to create 16 new jobs in Dublin
Pictured: Asidua CEO Dr Steve Brankin with the managing director of the company's Irish subsidiary Enda Reynolds

Software firm Asidua to create 16 new jobs in Dublin

15 May 2013

Software and telecoms provider Asidua has revealed plans to create 16 new jobs, more than doubling the company’s headcount.

New expansion plans will see Asidua grow its Dublin office, as well as offer its application and data integration services and solutions based on its customer contact platform and platform for policing.

The company has deployed services based on this software for major clients, including BT, Milton Keynes Council, London Borough of Harrow, Chorley Council, a major UK police constabulary, as well as an international mobile phone operator.

The company has recently been awarded a contract in Northern Ireland to provide its customer contact platform to underpin a single contact management platform for all of central government.

“We’ve spent the last few years with only a small presence in Dublin, while we focused on developing the UK market,” Asidua CEO Dr Steve Brankin said. “With that activity well under way and bearing fruit, and with renewed confidence in the Irish region, the time is now right to invest in expanding in Dublin.”

John Kennedy
By John Kennedy

John Kennedy is a journalist who served as editor of Silicon Republic for 17 years. His interests include all things technological, music, movies, reading, history, gaming and losing the occasional game of poker.

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