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Hey! Creative Communications partners with Kor-Anga
The Newry-headquartered company provides contemporary and online communications solutions. It has offices in London and Dublin and has plans to set up in New York.Led by a group of “twentysomething”-year-olds who came to life during the ‘Bebo’ era in the early Noughties, the company boasts clients across four continents. It...
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Xilinx acquires Belfast telecoms start-up Omiino
Omiino was founded in mid-2007 through an initial funding round of US$1.5m led by Belfast-based Crescent Capital. It has since achieved significant global success with its highly innovative Optical Transport Network (OTN) technology solutions which are now used by some of the world’s leading telecoms suppliers. Based at the Whitewell...
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The new start-up spirit
If you want to go somewhere where no one really talks about the recession or petrol prices, just talk to a tech start-up.Take Jerry Kennelly, the Tralee-based entrepreneur who sold his first company Stockbyte to Getty Images for €135m in 2006. Since then, Kennelly has become a driving force behind...
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Genesis programme results in 18 new companies
The industries these new companies are pursuing include electronics, energy conservation, e-commerce, healthcare, software development, telecommunications and water monitoring.At the end of each year’s programme, the participating businesses are presented to the public in a showcase exhibition with the achievements of particular businesses in reaching commercial milestones being recognised in...
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Bits: DealBook: Zynga's Wall Street Debut
Zynga promotes a new game on Wall Street.
March 29, 2011, 2:52 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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DealBook: Is It a New Tech Bubble? Let’s See if It Pops
Some investors are wondering whether a huge influx of Wall Street money spells trouble for the tech industry again.
March 29, 2011, 1:37 pm| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Bits: Two Twitter Founders Trade Places
Jack Dorsey will lead product development at Twitter, while Evan Williams is stepping back to work on a new start-up.
March 29, 2011, 8:29 am| Read full article | More articles from nytimes.com
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Jlizard secures €50,000 investment from Enterprise Ireland
Following the success of recent trials, Jlizard will use the investment to launch its initial product, LogEntries, in April 2011. is a cloud-based software-as-a–service solution that allows organisations to outsource the analysis and management of their log data, reducing the time needed for in-house analysis from weeks to minutes. LogEntries can...
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Cost-effective media training online for small firms
It’s called ‘Complete Media Confidence for the Smaller Business’ and claims to provide a cost-effective way to help small business owners and entrepreneurs get the best out of dealing with journalists.Founded by ex-BBC business journalist and ‘Media Doctor' Tom Maddocks, the course delivers more than two hours of video material,...
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