Triangle is seeing continued growth in its managed service, cyber recovery and mobility business.
Dublin tech firm Triangle is to create 20 new jobs on the back of continued growth and the challenge faced by organisations in the face of cyberattacks and the rise and rise of hybrid working.
The company has already filled 10 of these positions and plans to fill a further 10 by September.
“We drive innovation that helps our clients meet the demands of a rapidly evolving digital world”
Triangle is one of Ireland’s leading independent IT service organisations with a proven track record and long standing customer relationships built on innovation and trust.
Organic growth
Leveraging market leading technologies from some of the world’s largest vendors Triangle delivers solutions to drive capability within enterprise IT in support of clear operational goals.
Triangle, through organic growth and acquisition, has grown strongly in key areas including security and cloud – public and private – to help modernise their customers’ operations.
The new positions include service architects, service managers, Level 2 and 3 technical support personnel and business development executives.
Mobility rings in growth for Triangle
“It has been another year of rapid growth”, explained Miriam Byrne, Operations director at Triangle.
“We are seeing continued demand for specialised managed services in critical areas within enterprise environments across all sectors we operate in as well as significant growth in enterprise mobility. The way people work has changed significantly.
“Mobility has been the central theme of this change, with businesses across the globe embracing remote and flexible work styles at an unprecedented speed and scale. This brings the benefit of expertise and innovation while facilitating agility and ownership within our customers’ businesses.”
“The growth of the company is a great achievement for us and is testament to the hard work of the team at Triangle,” Byrne concluded. “We drive innovation that helps our clients meet the demands of a rapidly evolving digital world.”