Global shares trade higher as investors shrug off Nvidia disappointment
Iseq index advanced 0.3%
Iseq index advanced 0.3%
The apartments can be modern and low maintenance but you may have to pay extra for car parking and be tied into a certain utility provider
It is understood that fewer than 10 roles at the tech company’s operation in Ireland are impacted
Allegations that software giant gained ‘undue advantage’ by bundling video conferencing app with Office are first such charges against it in over a decade
Investors have decided a few mega-cap tech stocks like Nvidia are the only ones with the scale to benefit from AI, says Bespoke Investment
Julia Loh was interested in changing courses to study computer science until she heard about another pathway to a career in technology
Vast swaths of office space have been left empty after a big shift to remote working
Firm’s forecast indicates that clients are scaling back spending
Stanford professors Huggy Rao and Bob Sutton share tips to remove bad ‘friction’ in companies
In Ireland, Google and Three have flagged job losses at their operations while there are concerns for jobs at Activision Blizzard after Microsoft said it would cut 1% of the games unit’s staff globally
Any further cuts likely to come from support and HR roles
The availability of housing, sustainable energy and water infrastructures, and issues relating to the planning system all need to be addressed if the State is to continue to attract multinational companies to invest here
Company confirms plan for redundancies as it is ‘working through some changes’ to its sales and customer success teams
Insulation specialist Kingspan and a number of other big hitters drove index in Dublin up 2.2%
Leasing giant only recently assumed the lease for Fitzwilliam 28 from Slack Technologies
Analysts say gains are largely linked to firms with AI technologies and are concerned by market’s extreme imbalance
Jennifer O’Connell: There is an end-of-days feel to recent news reports from the tech world
€4.7bn invested in Irish real estate last year despite ‘turbulence in global economy’
Latest job losses are linked to January announcement of 10,000 job cuts worldwide
While job losses in Irish tech sector have been relatively ‘small’ to date, economy remains sensitive to fortunes of specific firms
Amazon, Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft reveal the hefty price tag as they rein in spending
Better cost control and a management shakeup at the cloud-based software firm being sought
Hedge fund is known for pushing for change at companies in which it invests
‘Grey space’ is surplus office accommodation that is leased but not in use
Global banking giant strikes agreement with Johnny Ronan’s RGRE for 300,000sq ft office campus at Waterfront South Central
Ecommerce giant previously had plans to bring its overall Irish headcount to 5,000
Minister yet to be informed of any redundancies at firm that employs more than 2,500 in Ireland
SMBC Aviation Capital takes on newly developed Dublin city centre office space capable of accommodating over 1,300 workers
US-headquartered investor Greystar’s €123.5m purchase of 282-unit Crumlin apartment scheme is most valuable deal so far this year
Sale of Hibernia Reit and Salesforce’s European HQ have distorted office sector investment volumes, hiding a sharp downward trend
‘Exceptional’ one-off sales drives market, with office and residential sectors attracting bulk of investor interest
Rehiring employees can save on recruitment costs and they hit the ground running
Wall Street’s main indexes rose on Thursday while Irish and European stocks edged ahead
As the world opens up, how are tech companies returning to the office?
NCI in talks to acquire Central Bank office block to facilitate expansion of IFSC campus
In the rush to create new places for flexible workers to fire up their laptops, the hospitality industry is starting to resemble one big wacky workplace
Agreement to call halt to sale of Bewley’s Grafton St cafe and Connaught House
Slack looks to assign lease for 135,617sq ft at Fitzwilliam 28 as it moves to city’s docklands
German privacy groups claim Irish regulator behind ‘sabotage’ of EU data privacy laws
We now understand the risks of having billionaires controlling communication channels
Company secures new building in Leopardstown for new EMEA headquarters
Tesla chief gains a voice at a platform that has helped define his disruptive brand
Investors continuing to deploy capital in face of series of sharp economic shocks
US private equity giant weighs purchase of Facebook and Salesforce headquarters
No 1 North Wall Quay for sale as banking giant searches for new office in the capital
76,000sq ft of grade A accommodation on offer in Building G at Central Park campus
Both sides can benefit when a worker returns to a business – but firms must be careful
UK-based software development company currently employs 137 people
Chief financial officer Billy Morris says opportunity for even more roles to be created
Software giant employs about 2,500 people in the Republic
Facebook HQ, Waterfront and Spencer Place developments at heart of dispute between partners
US-Israeli company uses AI and machine learning to analyse customer data
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