Sponsored Expanding technology’s life cycleCommitting to sustainability, eir evo has begun a number of company-wide initiatives. But the greening goes deeper, with the company supporting its customers by offering device re-use and recycling to prime the circular economy
Connected Magazine The war for talentDespite more than a year of high profile job losses at major tech firms, the sector remains buoyant. Jason Walsh asks what roles will be in demand in the years to come
Sponsored The right talent at the right timeeir evo talent has access to the top tech talent with the ability to fill the most in demand or niche role
Sponsored How AI can copilot productivity and creativity in businessArtificial intelligence has already proved itself to be an intriguing technology, but many businesses are unsure how to integrate it into their daily activities. Microsoft Copilot points the way forward
Companies Second quarter profits rise to €145m at Eir as mobile and TV customer numbers increaseThe Irish telco, which is owned by the French private company Iliad, said its second quarter performance was in line with expectations
Connected Magazine Eir Evo weighs international expansionCompany has over 11,000 customers including Ervia, the ESB, Paddy Power, and Musgraves, and it employs over 600 people
business Fifty staff cut at Eir’s business arm one year after acquisitionTelecommunications firm said it offered voluntary redundancy to workers in December
Connected Consolidation is the name of the game for Irish ICT sectorRecent years have seen mergers and acquisitions driving consolidation in tech. Why are businesses joining at the hip, and does it hint at positive change?
Eir hopes for more growth following €80m acquisition of EvrosThe combined entity, rebranded as Eir Evo last week, is seeking to add an additional 40 jobs to the business