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# Software

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This Cork firm is going on a hiring drive - and new developers can all expect their own offices
AIB business customers are still facing outages after two days of disruptions
AIB business customers are still facing outages after two days of disruptions
Meet the Irish startups that are disrupting the business of death
Meet the Irish startups that are disrupting the business of death
Dublin startup Brite:Bill racked up €3.6m profit before huge sale to Israeli multinational
Smaller firms underestimate the power of 'the cloud' - it helps you compete with the big players
Sanj Bhayro
Version 1 has a hit list of firms to buy as it targets turnover of €1 billion
'When my friend was attacked, we developed a way to protect people responding to alarms'
'Building a team in Silicon Valley is extraordinarily difficult and expensive'
Bank of Ireland will invest a fortune in new software in a bid to stay competitive
A Swiss software company is investing big in its new Blanchardstown development centre
An Irish billing software firm has been snapped up by a Nasdaq-listed company
These are the ways your iPhone will change when iOS 10 arrives
Despite a big hike in profits, Cisco is taking the axe to its global workforce
Google has launched a new video-chat app to take on Skype
Microsoft has bought a startup that's putting a different spin on gaming as a spectator sport
Microsoft has bought a startup that's putting a different spin on gaming as a spectator sport
Microsoft has bought a startup that's putting a different spin on gaming as a spectator sport
'The first day staff in the warehouse use our voice software is always a disaster. They are terrified'
One of Facebook and Airbnb's early backers is putting its money into Limerick's Teckro
'We weathered the carnage of the dot-com crash and it made us more chastened in our approach'
Pat Larkin
Salesforce paid $750m for a 45-person startup because it wanted the company's CEO
Verizon is about to splurge over $2.4bn on Dublin-based company Fleetmatics
After acquiring Yahoo, Verizon is about to splurge $2.4bn on Dublin-based Fleetmatics
Kid-safe marketing tech and life as a VC: What Dylan Collins has been up to
Facebook faces a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
Facebook is facing a multi-billion euro tax bill over its Irish operations
Google is losing billions on its 'moonshot factory'
With iPhone sales flagging, Apple's future lies in selling its services
Nintendo has taken a dive after confirming Pokémon Go won't be its gold mine
Kerry startup Mobacar looks to dominate car hire bookings after closing a major funding round
The trials of luring fast-growing firms to the 'slow-moving machine' of the Irish Stock Exchange
A Carlow security firm has eyes for the US after raising a huge €20 million
GIVEAWAY: We've got free tickets to Dublin's new global tech conference
Recruiters are selling a post-recession Ireland to expats, but it's not quite a jobs nirvana
Defence Forces to review data rules after officer loses crucial notes
The Defence Forces will review its data protection rules after an officer lost crucial notes
A huge boost in software sales is driving record exports by Irish companies
'I've had a few ideas for startups, from white-collar MMA to game-based business software'
Fiachra Ó Comhraí