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Ireland’s Leading LightNews10th June 2021Ireland’s Leading Light

Founded in 1985, the AJC Group has since grown and diversified into a market-leading lighting and electrical services specialist with a nationwide reputation for technical excellence and family values. We find out more about the group and speak to co-Director

How SMEs Can Help Themselves Through the COVID PandemicBusiness Advice10th June 2021How SMEs Can Help Themselves Through the COVID Pandemic

Chairman Ken Fowlie of Stowe Family Law discusses how they have survived during the pandemic, and how they will evolve now as the world begins to open again.

Cybersecurity Best Practices for Small Businesses in 2021News9th June 2021Cybersecurity Best Practices for Small Businesses in 2021

How can small business protect themselves from cyber attacks? In this article, Dan May explains how they would advise businesses to be cybersecure.

5 Privacy Apps to Protect Yourself in a Digital Surveillance AgeNews9th June 20215 Privacy Apps to Protect Yourself in a Digital Surveillance Age

Whenever you use the Internet, some companies either spy on you or take your data without your awareness. And it's not only malicious attackers or hackers who are to blame; big-name companies like Facebook and Google are constantly following our online activit

How to source high-quality candidates for a new roleNews8th June 2021How to source high-quality candidates for a new role

To ensure your business remains at the forefront of the industry, it is important that the best possible candidates are selected for the job at hand.

Why DaaS is the Next Big Thing in Modern MarketingNews8th June 2021Why DaaS is the Next Big Thing in Modern Marketing

‘Data is the new oil’ declared Clive Humby in 2006. Humby, a mathematician from Sheffield in the UK, had fresh earnings of £90m to support his claim. Now, his analogy comparing data to oil, the 18th century’s most valuable asset, has some scratching the

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