X

Sign in

Try from €1.50 / week

SUBSCRIBE
Irish Examiner Logo

Try from €1.50 / week

SUBSCRIBE
  • 
  •  

    Sign in Subscribe
  • subscriber
  • news
    Ireland Munster Cork World Court & Crime Politics Climate & Sustainability History Spotlight Watch Now Longread In Pictures Photos of the Week Obituaries News - Subscriber Content
  • sport
    GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Business Of Sport Other Sports Cork Sport Live Sport Sport Columnists Sport - Top Picks Sports Calendar Sport - Subscriber Content
  • lifestyle
    Food Health & Wellbeing Arts & Culture Books Outdoors Fashion & Beauty Parenting Parenting Podcast Advice Travel People Celebrity Motoring Lifestyle - Subscriber Content
  • business
    Companies Economy Farming Munster Business Cork Business Technology ieBusiness Podcast Business - Subscriber Content
  • property
    Residential Commercial Development & Construction Home & Gardens Property & Home - Subscriber Content
  • opinion
    Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View Opinion - Subscriber Content
  • LISTEN
    The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast GAA Podcasts The full story podcast Rugby Podcast The ieBusiness Podcast The Mick Clifford Podcast Politics Podcast Subscriber Podcasts
  • Puzzles
  • MORE 
    Archive Competitions Contact Us ePaper Helplines MyHome.ie Newsletters Newspaper books Photosales Place ad Podcasts Puzzles Recruit Ireland Sponsored Showcase Sponsored Reports Subscribe Weather Who We Are
  • Cookie settings
  • Ireland Munster Cork World Court & Crime Politics Climate & Sustainability History Spotlight Watch Now Longread In Pictures Photos of the Week Obituaries News - Subscriber Content
  • GAA Soccer Rugby Racing Golf Business Of Sport Other Sports Cork Sport Live Sport Sport Columnists Sport - Top Picks Sports Calendar Sport - Subscriber Content
  • Food Health & Wellbeing Arts & Culture Books Outdoors Fashion & Beauty Parenting Parenting Podcast Advice Travel People Celebrity Motoring Lifestyle - Subscriber Content
  • Companies Economy Farming Munster Business Cork Business Technology ieBusiness Podcast Business - Subscriber Content
  • Residential Commercial Development & Construction Home & Gardens Property & Home - Subscriber Content
  • Columnists Comment & Analysis Our View Your View Opinion - Subscriber Content
  • The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast GAA Podcasts The full story podcast Rugby Podcast The ieBusiness Podcast The Mick Clifford Podcast Politics Podcast Subscriber Podcasts
  • Archive Competitions Contact Us ePaper Helplines MyHome.ie Newsletters Newspaper books Photosales Place ad Podcasts Puzzles Recruit Ireland Sponsored Showcase Sponsored Reports Subscribe Weather Who We Are
  • news
  • sport
  • lifestyle
  • business
  • opinion

  • IN FOCUS:
  • Ukraine
  • Little Acts of Kindness
  • Gaza
  • Farming
  • ieExplains
  • ieVideo
  • Subscribe
  • Puzzles
  • Weather

Organisation: Digital Enterprise Research Institute

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

Inside view of Ireland’s digital technology revolution
Inside view of Ireland’s digital technology revolution

Since the opening of Digital Equipment Corporation in Galway in 1971 its legacy — now in the guise of Hewlett Packard Enterprise — is still as strong as ever, writes Dr Chris Coughlan.

Fri, 03 Feb, 2017

Technology giant Fujitsu to help fund digital research programme

Technology firm Fujitsu has announced a major investment in a research programme with the Digital Enterprise Research Institute at NUI Galway.

Fri, 20 Jul, 2012

NUIG spin-out firm scores success

Galway: NUIG spin-out Seevl has developed a programme which will match the proven tastes of online music listeners with similar music they have not yet heard.

Sat, 11 Jun, 2011

SMEs score in research funds
SMEs score in research funds

SMALL and medium companies are predominant in an increased share of funding to industry here in the latest update on disbursement of a €50 billion EU research fund.

Mon, 19 Jul, 2010

School access to social network sites ‘could reduce cyberbullying’

ACCESS to websites like YouTube and Facebook in second-level schools could help teachers reduce the degree to which teenagers use technology as a bullying weapon, an expert claims.

Sat, 17 Oct, 2009

Latest

  • 'People are not listening' to Christmas road safety campaign, warns senior garda

  • Salah scores late winner as Egypt come from behind to beat Zimbabwe

  • Raul Jimenez penalty earns Fulham narrow win over Nottingham Forest

  • Liverpool striker Alexander Isak has surgery on fractured ankle

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

News

Most Read

  • Homelessness: Young mother forced to live in a mobile home after 50% rent rise
    Homelessness: Young mother forced to live in a mobile home after 50% rent rise

    Monday, December 22, 2025 - 7:00 AM

  • ANNMAIRE DUFFY
    Homelessness: Mother living in B&B with her family on housing list for 19 years

    Monday, December 22, 2025 - 7:00 AM

  • Cork v Tipperary - GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Final
    Blue to gold: Tipperary's behind-the-scenes insights into an unforgettable All-Ireland success

    Monday, December 22, 2025 - 7:00 PM

https://newsbrandsireland.ie/ https://www.presscouncil.ie https://iabireland.ie/iab-ireland-publishers-commercial-charter/
news
  • Ireland
  • Munster
  • Court & Crime
  • Spotlight
  • World
sport
  • GAA
  • Soccer
  • Rugby
  • Racing
  • Golf
  • Other Sports
  • Podcasts
business
  • Economy
  • Companies
  • Munster Business
  • Farming
  • Technology
opinion
  • Columnists
  • Comment & Analysis
  • Our View
  • Your View
Help
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Brand Safety
  • Cookie Policy
  • Cookie Settings
  • Push Notification Preferences
  • Mobile
  • Subscriptions
Info
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Home delivery
  • RSS
  • Newsletters
  • Place ad
  • Who We Are

© Examiner Echo Group Limited, Linn Dubh, Assumption Road, Blackpool, Cork. Registered in Ireland: 523712.

Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited