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Holywood cloud company 3EN celebrates strong first half growth
HOLYWOOD-based cloud technology company 3EN has seen its sales increase by almost 10 per cent in the first six months of 2023.
Cloud company 3EN targets London growth with new office space
CLOUD technology company 3EN in Holywood has signed a deal with workplace provider Regus to create office space for its employees in London as it targets further UK expansion.
Holywood cloud company celebrates highest ever revenue growth
HOLYWOOD-based cloud technology company 3EN has seen its sales increase by almost 40 per cent in the first six months of 2022 as it works to future-proof companies through cloud business software.
Dale Cree: Tips for expanding beyond these shores
EXPANDING your business beyond the boundaries of Northern Ireland can seem like a daunting prospect.
Record year for Co Down cloud firm 3EN
CO Down tech firm 3EN has reported its best year since the cloud technology specialist was formed ten years ago.
Co Down cloud firm 3EN reports 60 per cent hike in 2021 sales
CO Down cloud-based technology company 3EN has reported a hike in sales approaching 60 per cent in the first half of 2021.
High Flyers: Sharon-Louise and 3EN trying to help economy by recruiting locally
In the High Flyers spotlight this week is Sharon-Louise McKay, chief financial officer at 3EN, one of the world’s leading Oracle NetSuite enterprise resource planning solutions partners.
Holywood cloud company broadens the horizon for Further.Space
HOLIDAY accommodation provider Further.Space is to collaborate with Holywood-based cloud solutions company 3EN to help increase business productivity and manage new accommodation sites as lockdown restrictions lift and in anticipation of a busy summer of staycations.
Co Down cloud specialist in deal with German medtech firm
A CO Down IT firm has announced a new deal with an emerging German medtech business.
Cloud firm 3EN seals two new contracts worth £250,000
CO DOWN cloud solutions company 3EN has announced two new contracts worth £250,000 to help businesses adapt to business in the Covid-19 era.