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The digital business week News
14.05.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
Weekend news roundup: Ka Shing to offer more ka-ching for Eircom; Google News revamp News
08.05.2012 In our roundup of some of the tech reports in the weekend newspapers, it appears Li Ka Shing's Hutchison Whampoa may make another offer for Eircom; Google TV is set to make a... -
The digital business week News
08.05.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
Broadband urgency as Ireland hurtles towards a damaging digital divide News
02.05.2012 The stakes have never been higher. Ireland's Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte today confirmed the National Broadband Strategy that will be published in July will contain... -
Eircom Examiner rejects conditional offer for company News
30.04.2012 The Examiner appointed to troubled incumbent operator Eircom, Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton, has revealed that he received a conditional offer for the company but rejected... -
Carlow company to power up London Olympics News
23.04.2012 Whitelite Automation, an engineering firm based in Carlow, has secured a multimillion euro contract to keep the London Olympics powered up via its UPS modules.Categories: Green Tech, Green, Engineering, Engineer, Energy, Data Centre, Renewable Energy, Sustainability -
The digital business week News
23.04.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
High Court judge confirms Eircom examiner appointment News
18.04.2012 High Court judge Mr Justice Peter Kelly has confirmed Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton chartered accountants as examiner to Eircom's companies Eircom Ltd, Meteor Mobile... -
Clinic for screening moles wins Eircom’s Start Up contest News
16.04.2012 The Mole Screening Clinic, a new venture set up in 2010 by Mike Malone, has become the first winner of the new Start Up monthly initiative run by Eircom. -
Eircom reveals locations for Phase 2 of fibre rollout News
05.04.2012 Incumbent telecoms operator Eircom, which last week sought examinership in the High Court, today revealed the locations for Phase 2 of its fibre rollout in Ireland. -
Examiner appointed to Eircom – telco protected from creditors News
30.03.2012 High Court judge Mr Justice Peter Kelly has appointed Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton as interim examiner to three Eircom companies – Eircom Ltd, Meteor Mobile Communications... -
The digital business week News
02.04.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
Broadband rollout ‘single most important investment’ for job creation News
29.03.2012 Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte, TD, has clearly grasped a point that his predecessors in times of plenty have failed to grasp. He said today that the nationwide rollout of... -
Eircom CEO Paul Donovan to step down News
27.03.2012 Eircom CEO Paul Donovan has announced he will step down from his role at the telco at the end of this year, citing personal reasons. -
Spotify coming to Ireland soon? News
26.03.2012 Online music service Spotify is reportedly on its way to Ireland and Australia. It’s expected that the service’s arrival to these regions will be announced this week. -
The digital business week News
20.03.2012 A digest of the top business and technology news stories from the past week. -
Eircom ends sales process – lenders’ new plan supported ‘in principle’ News
14.03.2012 After completing the M&A process with no satisfactory bids apparent, Eircom has in principle welcomed revised proposals from first lien lenders that may kick start a €400m... -
Northern Ireland invests in rollout of stg£170m education cloud News
09.03.2012 Northern Ireland is investing stg£170m in a new ‘Education Network Northern Ireland’ cloud-based network as part of the Classroom 2000 (C2k) programme. Northgate Managed...Tags: Managed Services, Cloud Computing, Northern Ireland, iPad, Broadband, WAN, LAN, Digital Schools, Eircom -
BT uses Irish technology to battle copper thieves News
07.03.2012 BT is hoping to stem losses of up to stg£2,000 a day through the theft of copper cable by deploying state-of-the-art surveillance technology developed by Dublin company Kinesense. -
Eircom launches Start Up initiative for new ventures News
05.03.2012 Eircom has set up a new initiative called Start Up to reach out to innovative start-ups that are less than two years old. The Small Firms Association and First-Step Microfinance...Categories: Digital Media, Digital Business, Consumer Tech, Competitions, Business Software, Economy, Education, Enterprise, Funding, Internet, Investments, Media, R&D, Social Media