Tagged: E-working
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Have you been served? How economic imperatives are driving managed services News
01.01.2010 The new economic landscape is propelling greater numbers of organisations in the direction of managed services. It’s about time, say its proponents.Categories: CIO -
The Irish flunk at e-working News
13.10.2008 In the decade or more since Irish executives have been encouraged to work from home to cut down on travel, help the environment and achieve a work-life balance, it seems we are...Categories: Digital Life -
Hotmail successor takes to the web News
08.05.2007 Microsoft has acknowledged that its new Windows Live Hotmail service – which was launched yesterday in 36 languages – will be a critical cornerstone in the company’s online...Categories: -
A self-made success for Mayo News
08.05.2007 Life in Mayo County Council has been made easier for all since the implementation of its exemplary self-service pre-planning system. -
Ireland drops in digital readiness ranking News
27.04.2007 Ireland has dropped from its position of No 16 to No 21 in e-readiness, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2007 report, released yesterday.Categories: -
Irish firm to deploy ‘office anywhere’ service News
14.03.2006 Corporate mobile device provider Commercial Wireless has signed a deal to roll out a solution that enables executives to access office data via any mobile device to its 50,000...Categories: CommsTags: E-working -
Flexiworking stalled by company bosses News
27.10.2005 At a time when the Government is under the cosh for its deployment of technologies, a more positive story emerged last week when Citrix area vice-president for UK, Ireland and...Categories: CIOTags: E-working -
Remote control News
01.06.2005 Remote access and online collaboration tools that facilitate meetings between geographically dispersed participants have long been taken for granted by big firms. Various...Categories: CIOTags: E-working -
Does flexibility equal efficiency? News
26.08.2004 One of the less explored by-products of the technology boom is the way that new communications tools might change the way that teams can collaborate. Never mind the paperless...Categories: CIOTags: Employment, E-working -
ECDL a money-spinner for Ireland News
23.03.2004 Since its launch in 1997 the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) has generated cumulative benefits to the Irish economy of €362m and continues to generate direct and...Categories: -
Hotel booking software firm to list on London AIM News
22.03.2004 An Irish owned company whose core business is to control travel agents’ desktops for all hotel transactions is planning to raise new capital by way of an institutional placing...Categories: Business -
Dublin firm alters audit software delivery method News
19.03.2004 iQuate, the Dublin-based developer of IT auditing and deployment software, has changed the way it sells its products and is now making them available through a subscription... -
Survey shows e-workers beat stress and meet goals News
12.11.2003 People who use e-working technologies during their working day experience less stress in their lives and enjoy a better work/life balance, a new study has found.Categories: CIO -
HSA goes for home working News
08.07.2003 E-working works — that is the unanimous verdict from management and staff in the Health and Safety Authority, which was the first Government agency to complete a formal pilot...Categories: Digital LifeTags: E-working -
E-working opens up the regions News
26.06.2003 Up until recent times, the nine-to-five working day at the office had become so prevalent that it was one of the clichés of popular culture. Yet it may not be the dominant work...Categories: Digital LifeTags: E-working, Teleworking