Pictured (L-R): Aongus Hegarty, Dell Technologies; Anne-Marie Tierney-Le Roux, IDA Ireland; Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath; Bob Savage and Des O'Sullivan, Dell Technologies

Dell Technologies invests €2m in Cork customer solution centre

Cork site joins Dublin and Limerick operations
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Pictured (L-R): Aongus Hegarty, Dell Technologies; Anne-Marie Tierney-Le Roux, IDA Ireland; Minister for Public Expenditure Michael McGrath; Bob Savage and Des O'Sullivan, Dell Technologies

14 November 2022

Dell Technologies Ireland has officially opened its redeveloped customer solution centre at Ovens, Co. Cork.

One of 15 such centres globally, the €2 million investment strengthens Ireland’s position as a strategic location for Dell globally.

“Dell Technologies has developed a strong presence here in Ireland over the past three decades, and over that time, it has consistently evolved its operations in Cork, Dublin and Limerick,” said Minister for Public Expenditure & Reform Michael McGrath at the opening of the facility. “This new investment by Dell in Cork is very welcome news and strengthens the city’s location as a global digital hub.”

 

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“We’re delighted to open the newly redeveloped Customer Solution Centre at our Cork campus,” said Aongus Hegarty, president of international markets, Dell Technologies. “In today’s data-driven world, there is a growing demand amongst businesses and organisations to explore new technologies and make sure they meet their business needs. Our customer solution centre in Cork has been designed to address these needs and provide access to Dell’s expertise in areas ranging from cybersecurity to hybrid working.”

Mary Buckley, interim CEO of IDA Ireland, said: “Today’s announcement by Dell Technologies Ireland of a €2m investment in its newly redeveloped Customer Solution Centre in Cork is a terrific development. Dell has had operations in Ireland since 1990 and the plans announced today to grow operations so significantly is excellent news for the South-West region and indeed for the entire country.”

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