With job cuts looming and production underutilised, Intel’s Irish operations face mounting pressure amid global market decline and leadership reshuffles.
After years in fintech in Asia, James Lloyd is now back in Ireland leading Juspay's Irish office and international expansion.
Silicon Valley’s biggest players are reshaping Washington’s power dynamics, embedding their monopolistic vision into policy. But behind the rhetoric of innovation lies a story of corporate dominance, regulatory capture, and financial capitalism.
Smart Points, the company behind the LoyLap platform, has entered a Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process to restructure the business. Just what happened?
Tented communities. The removal of cultural hubs. Record commercial property vacancy rates. The word in tech circles was that San Francisco was finished. But it has bounced back. Dublin should learn the lessons of how it is reclaiming its throne.
After an initial administrative error, finance administrator Elizabeth Keating claimed that her selection for redundancy by Workhuman was personally motivated. Instead, the WRC has agreed with her employer that she lost her job as part of a genuine restructuring process.
Google Ireland claims the watchdog's inquiry into consumer complaints is unlawful and could damage the tech company if harmful or commercially sensitive information is improperly disclosed.
Investment in Irish start-ups plummeted by 48 per cent last year, but other metrics tell a different story of venture capital activity here and across Europe.
In court proceedings, Workhuman claims strategic investor ICG blocked a transformative merger with a competitor at the eleventh hour to maximise its leverage.
Colm Tuite and Stephen Haney first gained momentum with their Dublin software startup Modulz four years ago. After being acquired by a US app development company, they are now a part of a multi-million dollar Silicon Valley funding round.
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