IT player Leaf to create 10 new jobs in Dublin
Steven Goldblater, managing director, Leaf

IT player Leaf to create 10 new jobs in Dublin

15 Oct 2014

Northern Ireland-headquartered IT company Leaf is to create 10 new jobs in Dublin as part of a €700,000 investment that could see the company expand to 50 employees in the coming months.

The primary reason for opening an office in Dublin is to help small business across Ireland maximise their assets and to deliver solutions, such as Microsoft Office 365, which will solve the key issues impeding their growth and efficiency. 

Leaf’s new offices in Dublin opened with the company looking to fill a number of positions, with 10 jobs on board by the end of this year.  

“Helping small to medium business to succeed boils down to five factors: getting employees engaged, reducing the paper trail to help employees work more collaboratively, ensuring compliance within your organisation, increasing staff productivity, and managing all the data effectively,” said Steven Goldblatt, managing director of Leaf.

“In our experience, Office 365 helps you solve these five key issues at the heart of any small to medium business,” Goldblatt added.

“Engaging staff is one of the most important HR issues. By turning on SharePoint Online, your employees can collaborate on documents simultaneously. You can even chat with others viewing the documents via Lync and save the document so you know who has last edited the document.”

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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