06/06/2011

US Computing Firm To Create 50 Jobs

A US-based computing company has announced plans to open an operations centre in Waterford.

Mycroft Inc, a global leader in delivering IT identity and security solutions, will create up to 50 jobs.

Irish Jobs Minister Richard Bruton said the move is a great vote of confidence in the high-tech potential of the regional economy.

(BMcC)

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