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Storm Technology announces 60 new jobs for Dublin and Galway

Written by Robert McHugh, on 6th Oct 2017. Posted in Technology

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It was announced today that Storm Technology is creating over 60 new jobs at its Dublin and Galway operations. The planned expansion is in response to the growing demand for the company’s digital transformation advisory and implementation services, which help organisations optimise their investment in digital technologies to save money, increase efficiency and drive growth. 

Storm Technology is a key player in Microsoft’s digital transformation agenda, and a longstanding Microsoft Gold Partner.  The company has deep expertise in the wide spectrum of Microsoft platforms including Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, SharePoint, SQL, data and analytics solutions. 

The business has an extensive client base, which includes household names such as AIB, CIE, Topaz, Kerry Group and Volkswagen. The company has been recognised by the industry for the quality and impact of its work winning the Irish Software Association’s Digital Technology Services Project of the Year award and the Tech Excellence IT Project of the Year award.

The new positions, supported by the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation through Enterprise Ireland are across many areas of the business and include opportunities for senior managers, digital business consultants, change management experts and software professionals.

Speaking today, CEO of Storm Technology, Karl Flannery said, "It’s great to bring new job opportunities to the market as a result of the on-going growth of our business. We have been successfully achieving double-digit growth over the past five years and our plans are to double that over the next three years."

He added, "Building out our team and attracting great talent is essential to our continued success. We believe that people are what make a business great and we are committed to investing in our staff by providing real opportunities for employees to develop their skills and careers."

Source: www.businessworld.ie

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