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# Startups and tech

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'Totally unmanageable': It's taking months for some businesses to secure foreign worker permits
COMPETITION: We're giving away FREE tickets to Dublin Tech Summit
Grocery delivery startup Buymie has secured fresh funding from retail and rugby stars
Why native firms are drowning in the incoming tsunami of tech giant jobs
Moovingo wants to shake up the commission-hungry world of selling property
Limerick's Teckro has secured $25m to bring clinical drug trials onto its digital platform
As Activision Blizzard prepares to cut hundreds of jobs, the fate of its Irish staff is unknown
As Dublin's co-working scene heats up, Guinness Enterprise Centre is doubling in size
Dogs are living longer so TriviumVet is making drugs to assist 'middle aged' mutts
Eir has no plans to ditch Huawei as it plots its next big network rollouts
How to rebuild trust with customers when they've been victims of a security breach
Joseph O'Connor
After navigating some hiring issues, influencer ads agency Centus is plotting to open a US base
Why native firms are drowning in the incoming tsunami of tech giant jobs
Video creation platform VidMob fled London for Dublin - and not just because of Brexit
'When my colleagues at a previous company were laid off, I felt as if I'd failed the team'
Billion-dollar cybersecurity firm Darktrace has opened a base in Dublin
Home Care Direct's online platform is cutting out the middlemen between patient and carer
'When my colleagues at a previous company were laid off, I felt as if I'd failed the team'
EirGrid wants a cybersecurity team to poke holes in its systems to prevent hackers getting in
Dog-sitting app HouseMyDog is merging with a Spanish rival to take on the European market
'We can't move fast and break things': Why FoodMarble is pacing itself despite €1m in sales
Billion-dollar cybersecurity firm Darktrace has opened a base in Dublin
VideoDoc is backing a new Irish video-vet service for pets
Why Parkpnp's founder is changing his plans for the US – and opening a wine and 'cronut' bar
In the face of Brexit, Donegal fintech startup Cerebreon remains bullish on the UK
For Colm Lyon's Fire, the UK remains a key market - but young fintech firms might not be so lucky
AIB's mooted bid for Payzone could give the bank fintech cred - without the risks
Poll: Should major tech companies build homes when they expand in Ireland?
'It's frustrating': Pharmacies rack up software bills to meet rigorous new medicine rules
Facebook given go-ahead for upgrades to former AIB headquarters amid plans to move base to Dublin 4
Why Parkpnp's founder is changing his plans for the US – and opening a wine and 'cronut' bar
Brexit is poison - but there's still hope for prosperity when it comes to Irish tech
David Wachsman
Limerick waste software firm AMCS is hunting for more deals after its latest acquisition
'I sold my business for €6m. To get the best deal, you can't be afraid to walk away'
Nikki Evans
As it announces 1,000 jobs, Facebook has been cleared for a raft of upgrades to its new D4 home
Autodesk shifted its EMEA base from Switzerland to Ireland because it needed better talent
Uber's plan to deploy stationless e-bikes in Dublin has been rebuffed by officials
Dublin's Pineapple wants to be extroverts' job app of choice
VideoDoc is backing a new Irish video-vet service for pets
After raising another €500k, Parkpnp plans a big push into the US for its latest product