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Tech firm Neueda expands presence in Republic

Neuda's new regional account director Mark Dunne with sales and Marketing Director Peter Russell
Neuda's new regional account director Mark Dunne with sales and Marketing Director Peter Russell Neuda's new regional account director Mark Dunne with sales and Marketing Director Peter Russell

BELFAST tech company Neueda has appointed experienced IT professional Mark Dunne as regional account director for Ireland as part of a strategy to grow its share of the IT market in the Republic.

Based at its recently acquired Neueda Ireland office in Dublin's International Financial Services Centre, Mark - who previously worked with Cognizant and Capgemini in the UK and Ireland - will be responsible for driving the company’s specialist digital services to the public and private sectors and within capital markets in the Republic.

And Neueda says it plans to appoint a full-time team of Dublin based staff over the coming months.

An international tech firm with expertise in helping organisations improve operations, drive efficiencies, innovate and transform through digital solutions, Neueda’s services range from enterprise integration, legacy system modernisation and data services, through to complex digital transformational projects.

Its sales and marketing director Peter Russell said: “Neueda has developed a significant presence within the southern Irish market across all our target sectors.

"We recognised the opportunities to grow this existing business and further expand our customer base by having a physical presence on the ground and are delighted to have Mark bring his expertise to spearhead this growth.”

Mark said: “There is excellent potential to grow our data services offering within the RoI market. Organisations increasingly want a better view of their data that allows them to use predictive analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance how they operate. Our breadth of expertise in this area will continue to be a major driver for our business moving forward.”