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The Magic of the Irish: Dublin’s Resurgence on the Global Tech Scene

Written by Mark Suster on Monday, 10 February 2014.

I wrote this on my flight home from f.ounders & Web Summit in Dublin, Ireland late last year. I think I was too hung over to finish it, hit publish and move on. So here is attempt two now that the alcohol is mostly out of me.

PayCorp Agrees Bright Office Payments Deal

Written by entrepreneurcountry on Wednesday, 16 October 2013.

Payments solutions business Pay Corporation, part of Boxhill Technologies PLC, has signed an agreement with CRM software business Bright Office, further extending its reach outside of the gaming and lottery sectors.

An Open Door To Funding For Entrepreneurs

Written by entrepreneurcountry on Tuesday, 15 October 2013.

On Friday 1st November, the Crowdfunding: Deep Impact Conference will be offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to hear from the founders of various crowdfunding platforms, as well as meet with likeminded business owners and investors. 

Solving Ireland's Economic Downturn

Written by Will McKee on Wednesday, 25 September 2013.

I have checked, and neither Nostradamus nor Old Moore have predicted the full impact of Ireland's current economic mayhem. Nor have they identified the actions that a business should take in response.

Monitise

Written by Adam Baldwin on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

Monitise plc (LSE: MONI.L) is the global trusted enabler in Mobile Money solutions, with proven technology and expertise to enable financial institutions and other service providers to offer a wide range of mobile banking, payments and commerce services to their customers in developed, emerging and hybrid territories.

SoundOut

Written by Adam Baldwin on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

SoundOut is a web based music technology and data company using crowdsourcing and the wisdom of crowds to predict the market potential and demographic resonance of new music.

Seamless

Written by Adam Baldwin on Tuesday, 24 September 2013.

Seamless is a great example of Ecosystem Economics™ in action in the financial services sector. Seamless are a global mobile payments company that provides prepaid top-up systems and mobile payment services for mobile operators, distributors, retailers and consumers.

Burberry Brings Bricks and Mortar Back to Life

Written by Linda Peters on Monday, 23 September 2013.

When Burberry announced that its flagship London store would become a physical manifestation of its website, the luxury world jolted to reality.

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The Magic of the Irish: Dublin’s Resurgence on the Global Tech Scene

by Mark Suster

I wrote this on my flight home from f.ounders & Web Summit in Dublin, Ireland late last year. I think I was too hung over to finish it, hit publish and move on. So here is attempt two now that the alcohol is mostly out of me.

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Keelvar – Disrupting Public Sector Procurement

by Alan Gleeson

In a world where B2C apps garner much media attention, one Irish startup is focusing on a less sexy niche, that of public sector B2B procurement.

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Solving Ireland's Economic Downturn

by Will McKee

I have checked, and neither Nostradamus nor Old Moore have predicted the full impact of Ireland's current economic mayhem. Nor have they identified the actions that a business should take in response.

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Creating in Crowds

by Thomas A. Stewart

In the romantic version, entrepreneurship and individualism are synonymous. He or she is a lone visionary, a Don Quixote tilting against the windmills of business as usual, with no resources beyond an impossible dream, a mulish stubbornness, and a maxed-out credit card.

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Enterprise Ireland Offer Startups €500k in Funding

by Kelly Dolan

Enterprise Ireland, the Government agency in Ireland responsible for supporting Irish businesses, will be hosting a pitch event on Tuesday 8 October where startups could gain access to €500k of funding from Enterprise Ireland’s €10 million start-up fund.

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Palo Alto Goes Global

by Julie Meyer

I grew up near Palo Alto, so if I had a bias, it would be that Palo Alto is the epicentre of the tech world. And as ‘all things tech’ come to be understood as the driver of growth in business, like a massive snowball picking up speed down the mountain, it should be more important what’s happening in and around Palo Alto.

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