Articles by Robert Carpenter
Alf Smiddy, current Chairman of Granite Consulting and former MD of Beamish & Crawford has been invited to speak at the Chartered Accountants Cork Conference “From Adversity to Success” on the 9th September next in …
Kilkenny Group opens stunning new Design Centre in East Cork and welcomes Granite Consulting Chairman, Alf Smiddy, to Board of directors
Leading Irish craft and design retailers, the Kilkenny Group have gone back to their roots …
Ferry to Ireland – The Fastnet Line between Swansea and Cork saves almost 400 miles on a roundtrip.
Just a quick note to tell you about some new and exciting offers from some of our customers and suppliers. Hopefully it will be of interest to some of our readers and save you a …
Another “Google Bomb” has hit an American President, this time associating Barack Obama with the word ‘failure’.
Google took action in early 2007 to change the results page, when one of the first high profile Google bombs …
5 things our clients did this week
This is the first of a series of weekly posts to help spread the message for our clients. The first one might have some news older than a week …
Granite Consulting now have job opportunities in Cork for 2 energetic people to join their dynamic team.
We are looking for a Web Developer and IT Engineer who are passionate about their profession and looking for …
Search giant, Google, has licensed Microsoft’s ActiveSync protocol for sharing information between a server and mobile phone to power Google Sync that was launched on Monday.
Google Sync allows users to synchronize their contacts, and other information, with …
Today we launched our new website at http://www.granite.ie. Take a look and tell us what you think.
While initially we will be focussing on the areas of search engine marketing, IT Services, Grant funding and Website development, Granite Consulting …
Mobile phones and TVs converging with the Internet? That is so 2008!!
An article on CNN.com today outlines car manufacturers’ plans for integrating computer systems with their vehicles in 2009. Motor industry executives hope the new technological bells …