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Cork’s Everseen takes top spot in this year’s Deloitte Fast 50 From left: Alan O Herlihy of Everseen and Ronan Murray of Deloitte. Image: John Allen AI company Everseen topped the 2020 list, which ranks Ireland’s fastest-growing technology firms. Cork-based company Everseen, which develops computer vision and AI tech for some of the world’s largest retailers, has taken the top spot in the 2020 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 awards. The annual awards rank Ireland’s 50 fastest-growing technology companies based on revenue growth over the last four years. Reacting to the win, Everseen CEO Alan O’Herlihy said: “I’m thrilled to get this recognition of our company’s success. ....
Cumulatively, the 2020 Fast 50 listed firms recorded €3.3 billion in total annual revenues and employed over 4,600 people in 2019. 32 of the companies are Leinster-based, with 11 from Ulster and 8 from Munster. Overall, 10 counties are represented in the 2020 listing. The longstanding Deloitte Fast 50 acknowledges revenue growth over a four-year period, though not profit. Two of the top five winners from the North, fourth-placed Catagen (Antrim) and fifth-placed Foods Connected (Derry). The vast majority of the winners are software firms, with a handful of communications and life sciences companies. Overall winner Everseen also won a sub-category in the awards process, Deloitte’s ‘Innovative New Technology’ award in association with Google. ....
Day that store owner vicki reynolds learns a ring is missing from one of the jewelry cases and she checks the store s surveillance camera for anything suspicious. what she sees takes her breath away. i was flabbergasted. we just sat and watched this video with our mouths open. for nearly 25 minutes, police say a mother directs two of her children, ages 5 and 8, to steal not just a ring but several pieces of jewelry over and over again. after you get by the initial shock, you re angry. those kids were used to commit crimes. i ve been doing law enforcement for 14 years and have never seen anything like it. detective matt fleming with the bedford police department says he s amazed at the way the family calmly moves through the store, stealing in plain view. here you can see a suspect walk up to the case and that s the 5-year-old child you see through a large portion of the video that actually goes behind the cabinet. if you watch, she just opened the case moved the book and ....
Built for business. it s mid morning on august 2nd, 2006, when three generations, grandma, mom and the kids walk into a busy consignment store in bedford, new hampshire. it s not until the end of the day that store owner vicki reynolds learns a ring is missing from one of the jewelry cases and she checks the store s surveillance camera for anything suspicious. what she sees takes her breath away. i was flabbergasted. we just sat and watched this video with our mouths open. for nearly 25 minutes, police say a mother directs two of her children, ages 5 and 8, to steal not just a ring but several pieces of jewelry over and over again. after you get by the initial shock, you re angry. those kids were used to commit ....
It s mid morning on august 2nd, 2006, when three generations, grandma, mom and the kids walk into a busy consignment store in bedford, new hampshire. it s not until the end of the day that store owner vicki reynolds learns a ring is missing from one of the jewelry cases and she checks the store s surveillance camera for anything suspicious. what she sees takes her breath away. i was flabbergasted. we just sat and watched this video with our mouths open. for nearly 25 minutes, police say a mother directs two of her children, ages 5 and 8, to steal not just a ring but several pieces of jewelry over and over again. after you get by the initial shock, you re angry. those kids were used to commit crime. ....