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New research reveals one in three consumers in Ireland and the UK will even move their custom elsewhere if this trend of irrelevant overcommunication persists 

Ricoh Communciation Crackdown infographicRicoh Communciation Crackdown infographic

New research issued on 10th February 2016 reveals the inundation of irrelevant communications and junk mail is pushing consumer loyalty in the UK and Ireland to breaking point, with the majority (84 per cent) ready to take action against brands.

It relates to a survey which found that the abundance of junk mail sent out by Irish companies is pushing customer loyalty to breaking point. 47% of respondents stated that they find junk mail more annoying than their daily commute!

Print wastage and associated costs will be reduced for customers.

(L-R) Ian Brennan, Director of IT, laya healthcare; Duncan Groom, Managing Director, Neopost Ireland; and Joanne Boyle, Head of Customer Service at laya healthcare.(L-R) Ian Brennan, Director of IT, laya healthcare; Duncan Groom, Managing Director, Neopost Ireland; and Joanne Boyle, Head of Customer Service at laya healthcare.GMC Software Technology (GMC), a leading supplier in customer communications management (CCM) and output management, with its partner Neopost Ireland, has announced that laya healthcare has chosen GMC Inspire to deliver all customer communications.

Almost 70 per cent of Irish adults would pay more to buy from responsible companies.

Gary Hopwood general manager Ricoh IrelandGary Hopwood general manager Ricoh IrelandResults of a nationally representative survey commissioned by global technology company Ricoh and supported by Business in the Community Ireland found that 69 per cent of adults in the country stated that they are more likely to buy from companies that act in a responsible way, even when compared with cheaper ‘less responsible’ options. These findings suggest that responsibility and business growth can work in tandem.

ICT infrastructure upgraded on its 500 acre facility.

(L-R) Tim O'Dea, director of development, Barretstown; Karen O'Connor, general manager service delivery, Datapac; and Dee Ahearn, CEO, Barretstown (L-R) Tim O'Dea, director of development, Barretstown; Karen O'Connor, general manager service delivery, Datapac; and Dee Ahearn, CEO, Barretstown Datapac, one of Ireland's leading ICT solutions providers has announced that it has worked with Barretstown, the charity for children suffering from serious illness, to upgrade its ICT infrastructure on its 500 acre facility in Ballymore Eustace, Co. Kildare.

When is a party not a party?
When It’s an Alliance.

The Independent AllianceThe Independent Alliance

Shane Ross introduced a new political party, sorry – alliance, this morning at 11.00am. Senator Feargal Quinn announced that he will act as Chairman of the Parliamentary Group and will not be contesting the next election. Looking flamboyant as usual, Feargal, has been a Senator since 1993. “I am very impressed with what this group said they intend to do. They don’t intend to have a party whip except for confidence votes in the government,” he told the media on the Leinster House plinth today.

“They lived and laughed and loved and left”.

Olivia Burke, 21; Eoghan Culligan, 21; Niccolai Schuster, 21; Lorcán Miller, 21; and 21-year-old Eimear Walsh – all Irish citizens studying at the University of California on J1 visas – and Ashley Donohoe, 22, from Rohnert Park, California. Olive Burke and Ashley Donohoe were first cousinsOlivia Burke, 21; Eoghan Culligan, 21; Niccolai Schuster, 21; Lorcán Miller, 21; and 21-year-old Eimear Walsh – all Irish citizens studying at the University of California on J1 visas – and Ashley Donohoe, 22, from Rohnert Park, California. Olive Burke and Ashley Donohoe were first cousins

This is a line from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. It was read out today at a ceremony in University College Dublin (UCD) today to hundreds of people who packed the church for a Memorial Service for the six Irish students who tragically died in Berkely USA.

First Irish company to achieve Elite Partner Status with Datto.

Josh Ayres, sales director, EMEA at Datto with Karen O’Connor, general manager service delivery, Datapac Josh Ayres, sales director, EMEA at Datto with Karen O’Connor, general manager service delivery, Datapac Datapac, one of Ireland’s largest indigenous ICT solutions and services provider, has become the first Irish company to achieve Elite Partner Status with Datto, a leading global provider of data backup, recovery and business continuity solutions.

Ricoh Ireland’s Anthony Vaughan joins €140,000 fundraising initiative for liver disease research.

Ricoh Ireland’s Anthony Vaughan pictured during the Ricoh imagine change Challenge, a 1,445 kilometre cycle from London to Barcelona to raise funds for the Institute of Liver Studies.Ricoh Ireland’s Anthony Vaughan pictured during the Ricoh imagine change Challenge, a 1,445 kilometre cycle from London to Barcelona to raise funds for the Institute of Liver Studies.Ricoh Ireland’s Anthony Vaughan has joined the Ricoh imagine change Challenge, a 1,445 kilometre cycle from London to Barcelona organised by Ricoh Europe. The venture is an initiative which is aimed at raising £100,000 (€140,000) for the Institute of Liver Studies, a recognised European Centre of Excellence in King’s College Hospital, London.

Company partners up to exhibit at exhibition with Josero.

Ricoh Pro L 4100 Ricoh Pro L 4100 Ricoh has announced that it will exhibit at Sign & Digital with its partner, Josero. This new strategic approach at Sign & Digital demonstrates Ricoh's commitment to further building its knowledge base to more precisely understand how its products are used, and deepen its expertise in addressing customer needs.

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