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Full coverage: Technology

Ekco buys British firm CTS Group as its team of cloud and security experts tops 1,000 people

British-based CTS Group went into administration following a financial crisis. Irish-owned Ekco has now rescued the business and plans to grow it more.

Tom Lyons
5th Apr, 2024 - 2 min read

Sullivan, one of the top 200 law firms in the US, wants to help Irish companies raise capital in America

UCD graduate Aidan Browne was in Dublin recently meeting Irish firms with two other partners in Boston-headquartered law firm Sullivan. They explain why Irish firms should look for US capital.

Tom Lyons
2nd Apr, 2024 - 6 min read

“A very compressed and focused journey”: Limerick founder on doing Y Combinator

Eoghan Mulcahy was selected for the world’s most sought-after start-up bootcamp with his software company Ten.Dev, which is about to launch its first product. This is what the experience taught him.

Thomas Hubert
28th Mar, 2024 - 4 min read

Scaleworks’s Paul Lynch: “We don’t buy businesses that are hockey sticking through the sky. We’re grinders”

Import.io was once raising at a $1 billion valuation, but then it ran out of cash. This is how it was turned around by Irish co-founded investor Scaleworks.

Tom Lyons
25th Mar, 2024 - 10 min read

Limerick software company starts green pilot with car giant Volkswagen

Limerick manufacturing software start-up Mavarick was founded two years ago. Working with the €65 billion German car maker is a big breakthrough.

Tom Lyons
20th Mar, 2024 - 2 min read

Tech FDI has put us in a tight spot but greater job mobility can get us out of it

Ireland’s FDI policy has been spectacularly successful and we are now firmly tied to American technology. However, more needs to be done if we are become a truly global tech hub.  

Stephen McIntyre
15th Mar, 2024 - 4 min read

Spyware scandal: US government sanctions Irish companies

The US Office of Foreign Assets Control has frozen the assets of individuals and companies behind the Predator surveillance technology, banning anyone from doing business with them. A promise to investigate their Irish presence has yet to materialise.

Joe Galvin
6th Mar, 2024 - 5 min read

Udemy pushes back on Coimisiún na Meán’s “unreasonable” designation

The new tech watchdog is formulating its online safety code but the US-based online education multinational thinks its approach is off the mark.

Jonathan Keane
5th Mar, 2024 - 5 min read

Draining the double malt: How Microchip’s Irish-taxed profit topped $1bn for the first time

As the multinational chipmaker moves the registered office of a key holding company from Ireland to Malta, its Irish tax bill is surging. What exactly is happening?

Thomas Hubert
20th Feb, 2024 - 3 min read

Capitalising: How CircleRock has brought in new venture partners to scale its business

Founded by Conor Sharpe and Barry O’Neill, CircleRock Capital hopes to back up to 25 companies this year. It has just hired four experienced new venture partners to help it get there.

Tom Lyons
20th Feb, 2024 - 6 min read
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