In a turbulent month for tech shares, Meta’s share price rose by some 5pc yesterday on quarterly results that showed better than expected revenues. Read more: Meta share price boost on higher than expected revenues
A poorly devised interview policy doesn’t just affect potential jobseekers, it can reverberate through a company impacting everyone. Read more: How does a bad job interview impact an organisation?
In the face of persistent transatlantic tensions, Microsoft is attempting to reassure European customers with a range of measures to support European ‘digital resilience’. Read more: Microsoft to expand European cloud and AI in new commitments
Keeping spectators safe at rally racing events can be difficult given the large and often remote areas of terrain that races cover. Read more: AI drives spectator safety at rally racing
The Dublin-based start-up is the only European company featured in this year’s cohort for the US Venture Sustainability Accelerator. Read more: Irish EV fleet start-up EVE selected for US sustainability accelerator
The medtech company beat eight other teams to walk away as the winners of the CX Innovation Prize. Read more: Galway’s Versono Medical wins at international CX Symposium
Galway city will be the location for the hospitality tech firm’s newly expanded software development hub. Read more: Kappture to create 20 jobs with Galway expansion
While the company stays tight-lipped on the details, M&S continues to suffer major disruption from what appears to be a serious ransomware attack. Read more: M&S woes continue as Scattered Spider ransomware suspected
Canto will add 50 new jobs as it announces plans for expansion at its Cork innovation centre to accelerate AI and R&D initiatives. Read more: Canto to expand Cork innovation centre and add 50 jobs
We all suffer in restrictive environments, says psychologist Dr Lynn Farrell, whose research aims to boost acceptance of women in STEM. Read more: Working to change perspectives: The power of data for gender inclusivity