Current News

  • New Rules Govern State IT Projects 01 November 2009

    1st November 2009:  Joe O'Reilly talks to Ian Campbell of the Sunday Business Post about the new rules governing state IT projects.

    There is a big push to make all government IT departments self sufficient and to justify all contract costs.  Joe O'Reilly talks to Ian Campbell. 

    Read the full story from the Sunday Business Post.

  • IT Force delivers “forefront fortress” for Mercury Engineering 16 September 2009

    16th September 2009:  IT Force delivers “forefront fortress” for Mercury Engineering.   Innovative deployment method across EMEA slashes installation time and costs.

    Mercury Engineering, one of the leading electrical and mechanical service providers to the construction industry, has bolstered its IT security system across the EMEA region with Microsoft Forefront.  The solution, scoped and deployed by Dublin-based IT Force, provides comprehensive anti-virus and anti-spyware protection for Mercury’s 600 users and 75 servers spread across EMEA.  Uniquely, the solution also included a rollout and ongoing protection for disparate remote workers around the globe who are not even connected to the Mercury network.   Full Story...

  • Cheaper IT is readily available 12 April 2009

    12th April 2009:  Joe Molloy talks to the Sunday Business Post about the new wave of products that are taking the pain out of processes, cutting costs and automating tasks. Better still, they are affordable, easy to use, and within reach of even the smallest start-up.

    Delivering benefits that were once the sole preserve of large corporations is a new wave of products that are taking the pain out of processes, cutting costs and automating tasks. Better still, they are affordable, easy to use, and within reach of even the smallest start-up.

    Read the full story from the Sunday Business Post.

  • Skills and outsourcing are still in demand for the banks 08 March 2009

    8th March 2009:  Joe O'Reilly talks to the Sunday Business Post about the continuing demand for contract staff in the finanical services sector and increasingly popularity of outsourcing.

    Banking clients are still looking for temporary staff to help run their IT infrastructure, and IT Force is getting a share of that business. Outsourcing is also becoming more popular, according to Joe O’Reilly, IT Force’s sales director. 

    Read the full story from the Sunday Business Post.