Ralph Averbuch
Ralph holds a degree in Communications, gained in 1990. He was a journalist & editor for a number of magazine titles over four years while in Edinburgh, lecturing part-time on media and PR. He moved into New Media in 1995 with Europe Online, based in London.
In 1996 he was hired by Yahoo Inc to launch their UK & Ireland portal, where he initially built up localised content and third-party partnerships, before focusing on business development full time from 1998. He left Yahoo in late 2000 and moved to Ireland in 2001. Ralph joined ENN in November that year.
Today Ralph oversees business development on both ENN's website and the growing corporate services operation. Where time permits he contributes to the ENN website and blog.
Stories by Ralph Averbuch
For the record 03 May
03-05-2002
Electric Paper launches on-line assessment tool for IT literacy | Security loophole detected in Macromedia's Flash player » more
In the papers 03 May
03-05-2002
3Com closes Galway research and development operation | Researchers grow materials that could be used to make semiconductors » more
In the papers 02 May
02-05-2002
Melissa virus creator gets 20 months in prison | Esat could quit the unprofitable consumer segment in Ireland » more
For the record 02 May
02-05-2002
Oftel says 500,000 UK homes are broadband enabled | Colt shares climb on encouraging figures » more
In the papers 01 May
01-05-2002
UK software maker Sage posts increase in pre-tax profits | Vodafone may bid for French mobile operator » more
For the record 01 May
01-05-2002
Sepro wins top award for its billing software | Ed Zander, president and CEO of Sun Microsystems, has resigned » more
For the record 30 April
30-04-2002
Skynet gains telecoms licence to offer services in Ireland | WorldCom shares rise after CEO steps down » more
In the papers 26 April
26-04-2002
Six top consulting firms are bidding to construct the heart of Ireland's e-government | Flextronics reported a 30 percent drop in pro forma earnings per share » more




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