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Guides, case studies, and industry news from the Dev Centre House Ireland team.

In Galway’s technology and medtech sectors, where data-driven decision-making is increasingly central to competitive strategy, the quality of an organisation’s data structure is a direct determinant of its analytical capability. Teams that have invested in well-structured data environments consistently make faster, more confident decisions than those operating in fragmented, poorly governed data landscapes. The relationship […]

Limerick’s technology sector has grown considerably in recent years, with a range of software companies, financial services firms, and manufacturing businesses building increasingly sophisticated digital operations. For many of these organisations, the databases that underpin their systems were designed for a scale of operation that they have long since surpassed. As growth continues, the limitations […]

The way Irish businesses consume data has changed fundamentally. In Dublin’s competitive commercial environment, the expectation is no longer that data will be available in a monthly report delivered by the finance team. Decision-makers at every level expect access to timely, accurate, and actionable information, and they expect it in a format that requires no […]

For many Irish businesses, the relationship with data begins simply enough, a few databases, a reporting tool, and a clear picture of what the numbers mean. But as organisations grow, that clarity tends to erode. New systems are added, new data sources come online, and the pipelines that connect them multiply. Before long, the data […]

Cloud infrastructure migration is one of the most significant technology investments a Norwegian business can make. In Oslo, where the pace of digital transformation is accelerating across every sector, the move to cloud has become a strategic priority for organisations of all sizes. But the journey from planning a migration to operating effectively in the […]

Bergen’s technology sector has a well-deserved reputation for engineering ambition. The city’s businesses tackle complex problems in demanding industries, and the engineers they employ are capable of building sophisticated solutions. But this very capability can sometimes become a liability. Some of the most challenging software projects in Norway are not failing because the teams lack […]

In Stavanger, a city with a long tradition of operating in demanding, high-stakes environments, from offshore energy to advanced manufacturing, the concept of system resilience is deeply understood. Norwegian businesses in this region know that fragile systems are not just an inconvenience; they are a direct threat to operational continuity and competitive position. As these […]

The role of the Chief Technology Officer in Norway has evolved considerably over the past decade. In Oslo’s competitive technology market, CTOs are no longer primarily concerned with keeping the lights on, they are strategic leaders responsible for ensuring that their engineering organisations can deliver consistently, adapt rapidly, and operate with the reliability that modern […]

In Trondheim’s technology sector, where engineering rigour and long-term thinking are deeply embedded in the culture, the concept of maintainability has moved from a technical consideration to a strategic priority. Norwegian companies are increasingly recognising that the true cost of a software system is not its initial development cost, but the total cost of ownership […]
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