Siren Federate enables large-scale search queries, which Apollo now utilises in its services. Read more: Galway’s Siren upgrades Apollo’s sales lead generation
Knowing when to leave your job and move to a new role can be a gut feeling, but that doesn’t mean you should let your emotions lead the way. Read more: Don’t wait for the breaking point before transitioning to a new career
The survey found no change in how seals used the haul-out sites, meaning, nearby marine construction had minimal effect on the animals. Read more: Dublin Port Masterplan gets ‘seal’ of approval
Huawei’s Calvin Lan says Ireland’s digital economy shows strong leadership, but it needs further investment in the right places. Read more: How Ireland can capitalise on its ‘digital frontrunner’ status
We spoke to Ben Whately about entrepreneurship, the benefits of knowing more than one language and the other ‘unlikely’ skills impacting the world of work. Read more: Multilingualism: The language of success for global industries
This comes amid a £2m investment into the development of a new engineering team stationed in the North. Read more: US firm SpiderRock to create 20 new jobs in Northern Ireland
The updates are currently only available in the US and Canada, the company said. Read more: Meta AI can now remember details from your chats
Indeed’s latest trend report shows ongoing demand for remote and hybrid working, while GenAI jobs are on the rise. Read more: Report: Remote work persists despite return-to-office push
The alleged hacker claims to have stolen nearly 19m customers’ data, but TalkTalk has a much smaller user base. Read more: Did UK’s TalkTalk suffer a data breach?
University of Galway’s Dr Aideen Ryan is looking at mechanisms in supportive tissue cells to enhance the body’s immune response to cancers. Read more: This researcher helps the body help itself in the fight against cancer