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Full coverage: Technology

Altada liquidator investigating proposed IP licensing deal to firm controlled by its founders

The liquidator of Altada has told its shareholders he will "shortly" send a report to Corporate Enforcement Authority about the failed business. But he wants to find out more about an attempted IP licensing deal first.

Tom Lyons
27th Jun, 2025 - 3 min read

Opportunity in crisis: Why fast-growing crisis software firm D4H Technologies sold to EcoOnline

Founded by Robin Blandford, D4H Technologies is working on everything from hurricane response to wildfires to cyberattacks.

Tom Lyons
24th Jun, 2025 - 4 min read

Ronan McGovern: How AI is changing entrepreneurship

Artificial intelligence is lowering barriers to entry for entrepreneurs, especially in software start-ups. It is also making the field more competitive, pushing founders to try more business ideas and build their own distribution channels.

Ronan McGovern
9th Jun, 2025 - 4 min read

“Worth far more than a Rolex”: Rippling makes more allegations against rival Deel

Rippling's fresh accusations over the use of a Dublin-based employee as an alleged "spy" target top executives at Deel.

Tom Lyons
5th Jun, 2025 - 4 min read

After the exit: How Susan Spence sold her business and found her next purpose

After more than three decades at the helm of Softco, Susan Spence and her brother Jim Coffey sold their software firm for over €100 million. Spence reflects on the strategy, succession planning, and timing that made the deal possible.

Tom Lyons
31st May, 2025 - 5 min read

John Collins: Can tech really make Europe great again?

Generating EU demand for the products of the bloc’s start-ups may be a good place to start, but a lot more is needed to make the European ecosystem less dependent on US venture capital.

John Collins
16th May, 2025 - 6 min read

Trade secrets and non-competes: Inside Zagg’s failed legal pursuit of an Irish employee

The electronics firm spent a year chasing Dermot Keogh through the courts, claiming he violated his contract and misused company data. A judge found in the Irishman’s favour.

Jonathan Keane
14th May, 2025 - 8 min read

Future Ventures leads $36m funding round for Irish-led fusion start-up

Wisconsin-based Realta Fusion is led by Wexford's Kieran Furlong. The nuclear-energy start-up has now raised $50m from the private and public sector.

Tom Lyons
13th May, 2025 - 3 min read

Under new ownership, VMware discards its $35bn green jersey

The cloud technology firm, now part of the Broadcom group, has moved intellectual property rights – and taxable income – from Ireland to the US.

Thomas Hubert
12th May, 2025 - 3 min read

Paul McArdle: I applied for a job through an AI agent, then I asked her out. Here is what happened

We will all interact with conversational AI sooner rather than later on both sides of the recruitment process, but bots still miss context and the ability to assess soft skills.

Paul McArdle
12th May, 2025 - 6 min read
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