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Full coverage: Technology

Good or bad for innovation? Debating the Digital Markets Act

Apple is opening up its app store weeks before the EU’s law to halt the emergence of online monopolies takes effect. Brussels argues it will level the playing field for start-ups, but will it stifle innovation at the world’s top tech firms?

S. Keyes and T. Hubert
31st Jan, 2024 - 9 min read

Tech will continue to create jobs in Ireland, especially for lawyers: Rewinding the week that was

The meteoric growth of OpenAI’s Dublin office shows that multinationals are still very happy to come to Ireland to do business, pay (less) tax, and face regulators.

Thomas Hubert
28th Jan, 2024 - 4 min read

As ChatGPT prepares to talk to Europe out of Dublin, OpenAI is lining up big Irish plans

Workers laid off by other US multinationals and senior tech figures are flocking to artificial intelligence’s rising star as it builds its Irish office to grow sales and face EU regulation. It already employs over 50 in an office on St Stephen's Green.

Thomas Hubert
24th Jan, 2024 - 6 min read

Tech giant Google issues court proceedings against Irish data watchdog

The judicial review case, believed to concern a Data Protection Commission inquiry into Google's user account creation process, is the latest in a wave of big tech cases against the body.

Niall Sargent
19th Jan, 2024 - 3 min read

Lative wants to make easy sales tracking “more scientific” and has raised $3m to do it

The Dublin-based start-up, founded by two tech sales veterans, has built a platform to generate a razor-sharp view of sales operations – and Elkstone Ventures has backed it.

Jonathan Keane
18th Jan, 2024 - 5 min read

Directors leave as Inex reports multiple workplace-related proceedings

The association facilitating internet connections between major online businesses in Ireland has disclosed new events following the resignation of its auditors before Christmas.

Thomas Hubert
11th Jan, 2024 - 2 min read

“We were dead in the pandemic but this deal is life-changing”

Vinny Breslin and his co-founders have sold their holiday property management company in a multi-million-dollar deal. But it took the Donegal man decades of hard work to get there. This is how it happened.

Tom Lyons
9th Jan, 2024 - 4 min read

Why plans for a $1.25bn SPAC deal in New York ended up in a Dublin liquidation

Stock market investors agreed to back W3bcloud's plans to build a multinational data centre operator for blockchain and crypto technologies. Instead, the Irish companies due to handle its profits are facing insolvency.

Thomas Hubert
4th Jan, 2024 - 4 min read

How Salesforce’s multi-billion-dollar Dublin office boosted performance before cutting jobs last year

The IT multinational’s Irish operation bucked the global downturn as Carolan Lennon took the helm. And it grew its tax advantage even further.

Thomas Hubert
2nd Jan, 2024 - 2 min read

“This platform should exist”: Oisin Hanrahan on his next move with Keychain

Oisin Hanrahan built and sold Handy and ran the Nasdaq-listed Angi. Now he’s back in start-up mode with Keychain and is trying to solve the outsourcing woes of brands and manufacturers.

Jonathan Keane
20th Dec, 2023 - 6 min read
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