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TecSupport — the reliable partner for your IT needs

Is your business looking for a reliable IT partner to manage their IT setup and day to day IT issues?

TecSupport — the reliable partner for your IT needs

Is your business looking for a reliable IT partner to manage their IT setup and day to day IT issues?

Irish companies will succeed with e-commerce

Irish companies are lagging behind and losing massive market share to their UK  and US counterparts according to research by the .ie Domain Registry (IEDR).

Swap unwanted Christmas gifts for cash

During these challenging times it is becoming more and more important to get the best value for your euro and not to waste money on items that you don’t want.

IT professionals are slow to move from paper records

A new survey among IT professionals in Ireland and the UK has found that 86 per cent of senior IT professionals are still reliant on paper records, with over half of these (51 per cent) stating that they are very reliant. Just one per cent of respondents stated that they “hardly ever” have to rely on paper records while the remaining 13 per cent admitted being “occasionally reliant”. The research was carried out by document management software company Version One among 86 senior IT professionals across a range of UK and Irish public and private sector organisations.

Craft specialists embrace technology

Nicholas Mosse Pottery, one of the county’s leading craft brands, is embracing technology with their decision to adopt a new IT backup software developed in Ireland.

County council first to use ‘wiki’ on website

Kilkenny County Council became the first government organisation in Ireland to use a ‘wiki’ as part of the public consultative process.

Time to move up the CAD ladder with Amicus

During the boom years of the Celtic Tiger, architects, engineers, and anyone involved in design and construction were so busy that there wasn’t time to think. Although that frenetic activity has stopped, it is not all doom and gloom, as one benefit is that there is now time to look at the efficiency of the process and in particular, the role of design software.

If the political poster goes, what will replace it?

There is a growing movement - or, more accurately, a growing feeling - that the day of the election poster is coming to an end. If it is though, what might replace it?

If the political poster goes, what will replace it?

There is a growing movement - or, more accurately, a growing feeling - that the day of the election poster is coming to an end.

 

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