SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 3
Why Ireland Could Be a Hot Destination in the Frozen Euro Zone?


1.Surprisingly, Ireland's Economy Is Growing!

Where Greece 痴 economy will contract by 6 per cent of GDP this year and
the euro zone by 0.4 per cent, the IMF forecasts the Irish economy will
grow by 0.4 per cent and is credited with making a 澱 umpy recovery
----International Monetary Fund


As a non-core Euro zone country, Ireland's status has always been a
matter of debate. But an interesting fact is that despite all the
confusions that surround it, Ireland's economy is showing signs of
recovery.

Its performance in recent times looks more convincing than most parts
of the troubled economy. The country is seeing a remarkable
improvement in its manufacturing activity, whereas others still
present a grim picture. Its exports are visibly going up. Even if
these parameters are not enough to depict an overall improvement, the
possibilities of an export driven recovery looks reasonably high and
there are enough grounds for optimism.


Read more :

Ireland on the way to recovery
Less cash, more impact
The sun rises in the west




2. Dublin Is Growing into a Business Hub...

Positioned in between the United States and Europe's mainland,
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is an important business location for
various reasons. The city was ranked recently by Forbes magazine as
one of the six best global cities that are hotbeds for start-ups and
innovation.

With its low corporate tax and labor cost, it is said to be
comparatively cheaper than London. Another important factor that
attracts attention to Dublin, is its favorable geographical location.

Banking on its surging opportunities, many big businesses have
established there headquarters here. The 'Silicon Docks' area houses
business giants like Google, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter.
Dublin has also been recognized as the top western city in the Global
Services' Top 100 Outsourcing Cities List.


3. Good At High-end Technology Skills

Known for their hospitality and kind nature, Irish people also have
some niche technical capabilities. The IMD World Competitiveness
Yearbook 2012 has ranked Ireland first for the availability of
skilled labor. The country has a rich pool of niche, specialist
talent especially in areas where cost is not the only consideration.
Testing, application development, life sciences are key areas.

“Both Galway and Leixlip are Centres of Excellence within HP and
Irish based engineers are increasingly developing new leading edge
capabilities servicing the needs of clients in the USA, China, India,
Europe and Asia.----Martin Murphy, Managing Director HP Ireland,
which added around 150 R&D jobs in Ireland recently



4. Ahead In the Global 'Cloud' Race


With some leading cloud computing providers like Salesforce and
Amazon setting up operations in the country, its increasingly being
touted as an emerging leader in cloud.

The Irish prime Minister, Enda Kenny, was quoted saying, 展 e are well
on the way to establishing Ireland as one of the cloud computing
capitals of the world. Seven of the world 痴 top ten Cloud Data Center
operators are already in Ireland, including Amazon, Google and
Microsoft.

What supports the trend is the country's technological expertize and
strong infrastructure capabilities. Cloud is currently a big
opportunity that Irish businesses can capitalize on, but this would
require some rapid developments so that they are able to do it before
any other country does it. Salil Dani, Everest, adds, 迭 ole of
Ireland will emerge not just in cloud but in other high-end
technology areas as well.”



5.   BPO Story Is Evolving
India and Philippines debate in the global BPO scene is heard and
discussed often. Moving away from that for a while, emerging
countries like Ireland too have got some unique ingredients for a
successful BPO story.

The country has excellent multilingual skills that are difficult to
find in most parts of the world. This gives it an edge in the contact
center outsourcing space. Along with that the country is also showing
growth potential in F&A and back office work.

Its geographical and cultural proximity and time zone similarity with
rest of Europe are some key factors that are strengthening its
position as a nearshore destination.

Indian service providers too have forayed into the scene to make use
of the opportunity. Companies like TCS and HCL present a good example
of companies that have set up their delivery centers in the country.

IBM too has opened a Global Services Integration Hub in Dublin, some
time back.

“Many companies are servicing almost 40 languages from their Shared
Services centers in Ireland.Google is a good example which is
actually servicing 60 languages from its center in Dublin.----
Minakshi Batra, India Director, IDA Ireland

More Related Content

What's hot

Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01
Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01
Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01Agatha C Melvin
 
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - Infographic
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - InfographicImpact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - Infographic
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - InfographicIDA-Ireland
 
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2Dmitry ovcharenko london v2
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2MiniBar
 
Mercedes in Brazil
Mercedes in BrazilMercedes in Brazil
Mercedes in BrazilClara Sarah
 
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ..."Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...Asia Matters
 

What's hot (8)

Zahid Kamal
Zahid KamalZahid Kamal
Zahid Kamal
 
Planningahead
PlanningaheadPlanningahead
Planningahead
 
Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01
Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01
Idataxbrochure2013final 130508035913-phpapp01
 
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - Infographic
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - InfographicImpact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - Infographic
Impact of FDI in Ireland 2013 - Infographic
 
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2Dmitry ovcharenko london v2
Dmitry ovcharenko london v2
 
Mercedes in Brazil
Mercedes in BrazilMercedes in Brazil
Mercedes in Brazil
 
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ..."Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...
"Attracting Blue Chip Chinese Firms to Establish a European Base in Ireland" ...
 
LMDsept11_Qatar_spreads
LMDsept11_Qatar_spreadsLMDsept11_Qatar_spreads
LMDsept11_Qatar_spreads
 

Viewers also liked

Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en Bereikbaarheid
Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en BereikbaarheidBusinessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en Bereikbaarheid
Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en BereikbaarheidInge Jansen
 
Civil rights refresher
Civil rights refresherCivil rights refresher
Civil rights refresherElaine Leet
 
Acs800 preventive maintenance kits
Acs800 preventive maintenance kitsAcs800 preventive maintenance kits
Acs800 preventive maintenance kitsEverton Souza
 
Presentacion power point[1]
Presentacion power point[1]Presentacion power point[1]
Presentacion power point[1]beautifulljeni
 
Prácticas sociología
Prácticas sociologíaPrácticas sociología
Prácticas sociologíajavilopez44
 
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng thái
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng tháiBáo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng thái
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng tháitran thai
 
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014descl
 
Riesgos y Catastrofes Naturales
Riesgos y Catastrofes NaturalesRiesgos y Catastrofes Naturales
Riesgos y Catastrofes NaturalesMarcos Guzman
 

Viewers also liked (14)

Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en Bereikbaarheid
Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en BereikbaarheidBusinessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en Bereikbaarheid
Businessplan Team 2 Mobiliteit en Bereikbaarheid
 
Reklamne kampane
Reklamne kampaneReklamne kampane
Reklamne kampane
 
Web
WebWeb
Web
 
Mapa actuaciones ganaderas
Mapa actuaciones ganaderasMapa actuaciones ganaderas
Mapa actuaciones ganaderas
 
Civil rights refresher
Civil rights refresherCivil rights refresher
Civil rights refresher
 
Acs800 preventive maintenance kits
Acs800 preventive maintenance kitsAcs800 preventive maintenance kits
Acs800 preventive maintenance kits
 
Presentacion power point[1]
Presentacion power point[1]Presentacion power point[1]
Presentacion power point[1]
 
THE PARAGRAPH
THE PARAGRAPHTHE PARAGRAPH
THE PARAGRAPH
 
MGI Big data full report
MGI Big data full reportMGI Big data full report
MGI Big data full report
 
Prácticas sociología
Prácticas sociologíaPrácticas sociología
Prácticas sociología
 
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng thái
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng tháiBáo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng thái
Báo cáo thực tập athena trần trọng thái
 
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014
DEMO-READOR-IEXPO2014
 
Riesgos y Catastrofes Naturales
Riesgos y Catastrofes NaturalesRiesgos y Catastrofes Naturales
Riesgos y Catastrofes Naturales
 
Www
WwwWww
Www
 

Similar to Ireland story

Opportunity_India_Supplement
Opportunity_India_SupplementOpportunity_India_Supplement
Opportunity_India_SupplementneEdwards
 
Ibec global technologyhub_2013
Ibec global technologyhub_2013Ibec global technologyhub_2013
Ibec global technologyhub_2013Allen Higgins
 
Grant Thornton-Why invest in Ireland
Grant Thornton-Why invest in IrelandGrant Thornton-Why invest in Ireland
Grant Thornton-Why invest in IrelandEdel Carter
 
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...Host in Ireland
 
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01HostinIreland
 
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 sept
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 septInnovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 sept
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 septLaura Rudman
 
Australian Business investing in Ireland
Australian Business investing in IrelandAustralian Business investing in Ireland
Australian Business investing in IrelandIrishChamber
 
Ireland Startup Ecosystems
Ireland Startup EcosystemsIreland Startup Ecosystems
Ireland Startup EcosystemsRay Walshe LION
 
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?Edugo Abroad
 
Relocating To Ireland1
Relocating To Ireland1Relocating To Ireland1
Relocating To Ireland1roniotoole
 
Relocating to Ireland
Relocating to IrelandRelocating to Ireland
Relocating to IrelandSuzanneBrophy
 
Why Ireland for Islamic finance
Why Ireland for Islamic finance Why Ireland for Islamic finance
Why Ireland for Islamic finance Martina Naughton
 
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...Asia Matters
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideRobert O'Shea
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideRichard Margetson
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideJudith Cryan
 
Relocating to Ireland in 2014
Relocating to Ireland in 2014Relocating to Ireland in 2014
Relocating to Ireland in 2014Kev Boyle
 

Similar to Ireland story (20)

Opportunity_India_Supplement
Opportunity_India_SupplementOpportunity_India_Supplement
Opportunity_India_Supplement
 
Ibec global technologyhub_2013
Ibec global technologyhub_2013Ibec global technologyhub_2013
Ibec global technologyhub_2013
 
Grant Thornton-Why invest in Ireland
Grant Thornton-Why invest in IrelandGrant Thornton-Why invest in Ireland
Grant Thornton-Why invest in Ireland
 
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...
Extracts from Why Ireland to Host your Digital Assets, Primary Research by 45...
 
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01
Digitalireland360draft10 131102144935-phpapp01
 
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 sept
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 septInnovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 sept
Innovation Mission Ireland | 12-15 sept
 
Australian Business investing in Ireland
Australian Business investing in IrelandAustralian Business investing in Ireland
Australian Business investing in Ireland
 
Ireland Startup Ecosystems
Ireland Startup EcosystemsIreland Startup Ecosystems
Ireland Startup Ecosystems
 
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?
Why Do Indian Students Choose To Study In Ireland?
 
Relocating To Ireland1
Relocating To Ireland1Relocating To Ireland1
Relocating To Ireland1
 
Relocating to Ireland
Relocating to IrelandRelocating to Ireland
Relocating to Ireland
 
Relocating to Ireland
Relocating to IrelandRelocating to Ireland
Relocating to Ireland
 
Why Ireland for Islamic finance
Why Ireland for Islamic finance Why Ireland for Islamic finance
Why Ireland for Islamic finance
 
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...
Eileen Sharpe, Director of Growth Markets, IDA Ireland, Asia Business Week Du...
 
IDA_Software
IDA_SoftwareIDA_Software
IDA_Software
 
(GCF2007) Role of the ICT Industry From Zero to Hero
(GCF2007) Role of the ICT Industry From Zero to Hero(GCF2007) Role of the ICT Industry From Zero to Hero
(GCF2007) Role of the ICT Industry From Zero to Hero
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
 
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland GuideDoing Business in Ireland Guide
Doing Business in Ireland Guide
 
Relocating to Ireland in 2014
Relocating to Ireland in 2014Relocating to Ireland in 2014
Relocating to Ireland in 2014
 

More from smita vasudevan

Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover StoryDigital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover Storysmita vasudevan
 
Cover story (1)- Automation
Cover story (1)- AutomationCover story (1)- Automation
Cover story (1)- Automationsmita vasudevan
 
Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover StoryDigital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover Storysmita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractivesmita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....smita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....smita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractivesmita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractivesmita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractivesmita vasudevan
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractivesmita vasudevan
 

More from smita vasudevan (11)

Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover StoryDigital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
 
Cover story (1)- Automation
Cover story (1)- AutomationCover story (1)- Automation
Cover story (1)- Automation
 
hubspot certification
hubspot certificationhubspot certification
hubspot certification
 
Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover StoryDigital Enterprise_Cover Story
Digital Enterprise_Cover Story
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractive
 
What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....
 
What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....What makes ireland attractive....
What makes ireland attractive....
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractive
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractive
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractive
 
What makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractiveWhat makes ireland attractive
What makes ireland attractive
 

Ireland story

  • 1. Why Ireland Could Be a Hot Destination in the Frozen Euro Zone? 1.Surprisingly, Ireland's Economy Is Growing! Where Greece 痴 economy will contract by 6 per cent of GDP this year and the euro zone by 0.4 per cent, the IMF forecasts the Irish economy will grow by 0.4 per cent and is credited with making a 澱 umpy recovery ----International Monetary Fund As a non-core Euro zone country, Ireland's status has always been a matter of debate. But an interesting fact is that despite all the confusions that surround it, Ireland's economy is showing signs of recovery. Its performance in recent times looks more convincing than most parts of the troubled economy. The country is seeing a remarkable improvement in its manufacturing activity, whereas others still present a grim picture. Its exports are visibly going up. Even if these parameters are not enough to depict an overall improvement, the possibilities of an export driven recovery looks reasonably high and there are enough grounds for optimism. Read more : Ireland on the way to recovery Less cash, more impact The sun rises in the west 2. Dublin Is Growing into a Business Hub... Positioned in between the United States and Europe's mainland, Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is an important business location for various reasons. The city was ranked recently by Forbes magazine as one of the six best global cities that are hotbeds for start-ups and innovation. With its low corporate tax and labor cost, it is said to be comparatively cheaper than London. Another important factor that attracts attention to Dublin, is its favorable geographical location. Banking on its surging opportunities, many big businesses have established there headquarters here. The 'Silicon Docks' area houses business giants like Google, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter.
  • 2. Dublin has also been recognized as the top western city in the Global Services' Top 100 Outsourcing Cities List. 3. Good At High-end Technology Skills Known for their hospitality and kind nature, Irish people also have some niche technical capabilities. The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2012 has ranked Ireland first for the availability of skilled labor. The country has a rich pool of niche, specialist talent especially in areas where cost is not the only consideration. Testing, application development, life sciences are key areas. “Both Galway and Leixlip are Centres of Excellence within HP and Irish based engineers are increasingly developing new leading edge capabilities servicing the needs of clients in the USA, China, India, Europe and Asia.----Martin Murphy, Managing Director HP Ireland, which added around 150 R&D jobs in Ireland recently 4. Ahead In the Global 'Cloud' Race With some leading cloud computing providers like Salesforce and Amazon setting up operations in the country, its increasingly being touted as an emerging leader in cloud. The Irish prime Minister, Enda Kenny, was quoted saying, 展 e are well on the way to establishing Ireland as one of the cloud computing capitals of the world. Seven of the world 痴 top ten Cloud Data Center operators are already in Ireland, including Amazon, Google and Microsoft. What supports the trend is the country's technological expertize and strong infrastructure capabilities. Cloud is currently a big opportunity that Irish businesses can capitalize on, but this would require some rapid developments so that they are able to do it before any other country does it. Salil Dani, Everest, adds, 迭 ole of Ireland will emerge not just in cloud but in other high-end technology areas as well.” 5. BPO Story Is Evolving
  • 3. India and Philippines debate in the global BPO scene is heard and discussed often. Moving away from that for a while, emerging countries like Ireland too have got some unique ingredients for a successful BPO story. The country has excellent multilingual skills that are difficult to find in most parts of the world. This gives it an edge in the contact center outsourcing space. Along with that the country is also showing growth potential in F&A and back office work. Its geographical and cultural proximity and time zone similarity with rest of Europe are some key factors that are strengthening its position as a nearshore destination. Indian service providers too have forayed into the scene to make use of the opportunity. Companies like TCS and HCL present a good example of companies that have set up their delivery centers in the country. IBM too has opened a Global Services Integration Hub in Dublin, some time back. “Many companies are servicing almost 40 languages from their Shared Services centers in Ireland.Google is a good example which is actually servicing 60 languages from its center in Dublin.---- Minakshi Batra, India Director, IDA Ireland