Waterford IT Spins Out IT Firm FeedHenry

Business and Leadership Ltd.

The Telecommunication Software & Systems Group (TSSG) at Waterford Institute of Technology (WIT) has announced the spin-off of FeedHenry, an award-winning software firm. Using a ‘cloud-computing’ model, FeedHenry is an ‘on-demand’ enterprise mobility solution that can be accessed over the internet. The software enables applications (apps) to be developed once and then used across all mobile platforms (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Nokia and so on). “FeedHenry provides an efficient and cost-effective way to create new products. Using this technology, companies no longer have to develop multiple versions of apps for each device. They create one version and with a few clicks can use it across a range of platforms. It also works…

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CoderDojo announces winners of Coolest Project Awards 2014

Magnus Ternsjö, CEO of UPC Ireland

CoderDojo announces winners of Coolest Project Awards 2014Pictured: Magnus Ternsjö, CEO of UPC Ireland Coding whizzkids came in their droves to DCU over the weekend to demo an array of cool and imaginative coding ideas at the CoderDojo Coolest Projects Awards 2014 ceremony. The top prizes were awarded to an e-car charger locator app, a wild western game, and Camera selfies, a website which allows you to share selfies at large events. The Coolest Projects Awards, now in their third year, were an opportunity for members of local coding clubs or dojos to showcase the application of the skills and knowledge they have gained from attending their weekly coding sessions. The event saw 250 projects being…

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Reflections on corporate governance following Clerys closure

Business and Leadership Ltd.

The sudden closure of department store Clerys in June 2015 raises some interesting corporate governance issues, writes Niamh Brennan, Michael MacCormac Professor of Management at University College Dublin (UCD). By way of background, Clerys is a department store in Dublin’s main street, O’Connell Street. Until recently it was a family-owned business, having been established in 1853. It has a particular place in Dubliners’ hearts, as many courting couples would arrange to meet under Clerys clock. In 2012, Clerys was purchased by Boston-based US firm of turnaround experts Gordon Brothers for €14m. Fair play to Gordon Brothers. It sold the fine building on O’Connell Street housing the Clerys trading business to…

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Majella Fitzpatrick

Majella Fitzpatrick, Director Of Communications

Director Of Communications Appointment Date: 20.04.2011Company: IBECBusiness Type: Business Representative BodyPosition: Director of Communications Majella Fitzpatrick has been appointed director of communications with responsibility for corporate reputation, public affairs, internal and external communications and marketing at IBEC. She will take up the position immediately and also joins IBEC’s executive management team. Fitzpatrick joins IBEC with 20 years experience in corporate communications and public affairs with some of Ireland’s largest blue chip companies.  Prior to this appointment, she was head of corporate affairs for Telefonica O2 Ireland where she was responsible for public affairs, public relations and corporate responsibility. Before joining O2, she was head of public relations for Eircom during the initial flotation…

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SFA National Small Business Awards 2014 finalists announced

Paul Rawlins, founder of Celtic Rider

SFA National Small Business Awards 2014 finalists announcedPaul Rawlins, founder of Celtic Rider, a finalist in the awards Thirty five companies across seven categories have been announced as finalists in the SFA National Small Business Awards 2014. Some companies, such as The Pallet Network, Clevamma, Timbertrove, Ryan’s Cleaning and Celtic Rider Motorcycle Rental have been finalists or winners before, but most of the finalists are newcomers. They include Laois Sawmills in Co Laois and Spectac International in Co Louth in the Manufacturing Category; Bfree Foods and Urban Picnic both from Dublin in the Food & Drink category and Monaghan Music & Piano Centre and The Blessington Bookstore in the Outstanding…

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Receivers appointed to Clerys; Guineys and Clerys home furnishing stores to close

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Clerys on O’Connell Street in Dublin will continue to trade as normal today following the appointment of joint receivers Paul McCann and Michael McAteer of Grant Thornton to Clery & Co (1941) plc, Denis Guiney Ltd and Yterrbium Ltd. The receivers were appointed at the invitation of the directors of these companies, which own and operate the department store. According to a statement from the receivers, the O’Connell Street shop will continue to trade as normal and the 147 jobs in the store remain unaffected by the appointment of the receivers.  Likewise, concessionaire partners at the store and their employees will not be affected. The statement said the receivers are…

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Doing business in Australia: key insights and overview

The parliament building in Canberra

Doing business in Australia: key insights and overviewThe parliament building in Canberra The economic relationship between Ireland and Australia is stronger now than at any time in our respective nations’ histories, delivering two-way trade of more than AUD$2.8bn a year, according to Paul Burfield, director Australia/New Zealand at Enterprise Ireland. Australia recently recorded its 23rd consecutive year of economic growth, largely thanks to its abundance of agricultural and mineral resources. Its attractiveness as an investment destination is based on this long-standing economic resilience, sound regulatory framework for business and stable political system, notes Burfield. “The Australian region has recorded remarkable and prolonged growth in exports by Enterprise Ireland client companies…

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Laya Healthcare: 100 New Jobs Coming in Next 3 Years

Laya Healthcare to create 100 jobs over three years

Laya Healthcare to create 100 jobs over three years Pictured: D�nal Clancy, managing director, and Lorraine Walsh, marketing manager, Laya Healthcare Laya Healthcare, formerly Quinn Healthcare , has marked its official launch today with the announcement that it plans to create 100 new jobs over the next three years. The company currently employs 343 people at its headquarters in Cork. Laya Healthcare also launched its new cardiac screening initiative, HeartBeat Today, which will allow all members, from the age of 12 upwards, free access to preventative cardiac screening. “This is a hugely exciting day for the private health insurance market and all the team at Laya Healthcare,” said D�nal Clancy, the company’s…

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Openet creating 45 highly skilled jobs to meet global customer needs

Openet creating 45 highly skilled jobs to meet global customer needs Pictured: Joe Hogan and Niall Norton

Openet creating 45 highly skilled jobs to meet global customer needsPictured: Joe Hogan and Niall Norton Irish technology company Openet said today that it is creating 45 new highly skilled jobs, 30 of which will be based at its global headquarters in Dublin. with the other 15 at its Asian hub in Kuala Lumpur. The roles include a number of graduate positions as well as senior technical and engineering positions. Openet provides software for global mobile phone and cable customers, designed to improve profitability by commercialising network activity. Its customers include AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Bell and Vodafone. The expansion is being supported by Enterprise Ireland. “We are delighted to be in…

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Speakers Share Business Experiences at Enterprise Conference

Minister Simon Coveney

Global speakers in Dublin to share lean business experiences at Enterprise Ireland conferencePictured: Minister Simon Coveney Representatives from more than 40 of the world’s leading companies, including Toyota, Bosch, Kraft Foods and Volvo, are coming together today at an Enterprise Ireland conference to share practical experiences of what does and doesn’t work in the drive to achieve competitiveness in global markets. International speakers include the president of the board of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland, Carl Klemm, and senior managers from Tetra Pak, Rational, Kostwein, Porsche, Bosch and Volvo. Speakers from Irish companies that have adopted lean business strategies include Diageo, Kepak Group, Combilift, Dairygold,  Openet ,  Glanbia, Keenans, Chanelle, Kraft Foods and Kerry Group. The…

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