Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Benjamin Franklin once said “an investment in knowledge pays the best interest ”, and we think Mr. Franklin got it spot on. Training isn't something that's 'nice' to have in your organisation. It's a vital part of a company's long-term investment and growth strategy.
As we approach the end of the year and begin looking at 2017 it can be the perfect time to maximise your training budget and consider a Training Card. Training Cards (also referred to as Skills Cards) are pre-paid and work just like a gift card. They are typically purchased with set discount levels and can be redeemed for most SureSkills training offerings.
No need to schedule training prior to purchasing vouchers, just buy and use when you need. This is a great way to ring fence budgets and allow managers to book different courses without having to raise a PO each time.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Uniquely, our services provide your organisation with unrivaled access to dedicated IT professionals who are equipped with the right mix of; experience, skills, and knowledge to seamlessly fit in with your project needs.The professionals we supply are not “parachuted” in to your organisation and left to fend for themselves. They receive continuous technical, professional education and support to ensure they are equipped to provide a world-class customer experience.
As Ireland’s largest and most-trusted IT training company, we deliver best-in-class commercial training & certification services across Ireland and the UK. Our extensive portfolio of 2,000+ accredited courses and certifications cover all the leading IT company curriculums; Microsoft, Amazon, VMware, Commvault, PRINCE2, ITIL & PeopleCert etc.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Strengthening Links between Ireland and Canada - Business Summit In Iveagh House, with guest speaker Jean Charest, Former Quebec Premier Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and Minister for Foreign Affairs Charlie Flanagan.
The annual one day conference bought together the entire Ireland Canada business network.
There was the opportunity to hear business leaders and policy makers discuss the key issues and opportunities facing Irish Companies working in and for those going into the Canadian Market. The provinces of Ontario, Ottawa, Quebec, B.C. and Alberta will be strongly represented. The summit was at a critical moment for Ireland Canada trade, post Brexit referendum and before the finalization of CETA. The ideas and action items emanating from the conference will influence the infrastructure and scope of further trade and investment. Conversely Canadian business will detail their experiences of operating in Ireland.