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Two-thirds of Irish firms have an online presence

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Two-thirds of Irish firms now have an online presence, new statistics released today by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show.

The CSO’s information society statistics shows that 66pc of Irish firms had a website or a homepage in 2009.

Online connection

Internet use is nearly universal for Irish businesses, according to the CSO report, with 95pc of Irish enterprises having a computer connected to the internet in 2009.

Access to the internet using broadband remained high in 2009, with 84pc of all businesses having a broadband connection.

High-speed DSL broadband saw a boost in 2009, with 45pc of enterprises using it compared with 41pc in 2008.

Mobile broadband use by Irish firms has also increased, with 27pc of businesses using it in 2009 compared to 24pc in 2008.

http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/14614/business/two-thirds-of-irish-firms-have-an-online-presence

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Online payment providers in Ireland

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

As e-commerce and online sales continue to increase in Ireland with people looking online to save money in the current economic climate it is important for many businesses to look online to sell their products and services.

Webpayments.ie gives detailed comparison on the various payment providers that offer credit and debit card payment gateways in Ireland and also has a frequently updated blog with industry news.

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.ie sees record registrations

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

The number of .ie registrations has reached a record high despite the recession, it has been revealed by the IE Domain Registry (IEDR), the managed registry for this domain.

The registry found a total of 9,781 .ie domains were registered in the first quarter of 2009, and that registrations in that period were up 28 per cent over the final quarter of 2008.The previous highest number of registrations was recorded in the first quarter of 2008 - at 9,092.

Over 80 per cent of the new .ie website addresses were registered by sole traders or limited companies, with the rest registered by clubs, societies and charities. A total of 98 per cent of the growth in registrations was generated by .ie resellers.

According to the IEDR, the increasing number of companies and sole traders moving their business online with a .ie website is one of the main reasons for the increase.

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Google Apps for SME’s in Ireland

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Google Apps provides a whole new way of working with your time and data. You can have all your apps hosted under your domain name. The suite of applications includes:

  • Gmail for email needs
  • Google Calender to manage all your tasks
  • Google Talk for instant messenging within and beyond your company
  • Google Docs for dcouments, spreadsheets and presentations
  • Google Sites for collaboration and project sharing

Google Apps allows you to easily retrieve all information you may need from anywhere, email, calender and documents. You can even access most services through a mobile device.

Blue Star are happy to setup Google Apps for any organisation that may need it. Please get in touch for a quote.

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Rising confidence among Irish internet users in online shopping

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Now has never been a better time for Irish businesses to develop e-commerce solutions for their stores. With 37% of the Irish internet population hitting eBay at least once a month this shows great sonsumer confidence in online sales. If people are willing to trust goods for sale on eBay, they would be even more likely to shop risk free from retailers with dedicated web presences. Read more about current internet use in Ireland below, and get in touch for an e-commerce solution that will benefit your business

The success of both finance and travel in the study shows the increasing interest Irish internet users have in processing transactions online. People are becoming more willing to pay for goods and services over the internet, indicating a rise in the confidence Irish web surfers have in buying online. No site testified to this trend more than eBay, which is visited by 37 percent of Irish internet users at least once a month.

http://www.enn.ie/article/10124171.html

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