Ireland at Work - The Impact of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) on Office Workers in Ireland (2003)

This study was commissioned by Microsoft to provide benchmark data on the impact that information and communications technologies (ICTs) are having on the working lives of office employees. Click here to view the full report in pdf format , or right click and choose "Save Target As" to save this report to your computer.

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Switching on to Recovery

Thu, 09 May 2013
Our Economic Recovery Index is four years old.  The latest issue looks back to April 2009, and includes new analyses relating to switching, Irishness and price sensitivity.

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Cloudy Outlook

Thu, 09 May 2013
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD today joined Microsoft as part of National Cloud Week to launch the findings of the second annual Microsoft/Amárach Cloud Index. The Index focuses on tracking the adoption of Cloud Computing amongst …

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Social Media at Work

Mon, 06 May 2013
A new report from William Fry has found that Irish workers spend nearly an hour a day on social media – at work.  Based on surveys for William Fry of Irish employers and employees by Amárach Research. View here.

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The Biggest Opportunity

Tue, 30 Apr 2013
Despite everything – the recession, emigration, austerity – we’re still having babies. More than everyone in Europe (pro rata) it seems. The result: by 2026 we’ll have a population over 5 million, according to the latest CSO forecasts. It depends …

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