US technology firm to open its first international office in Dublin

  • Chicago-based eDiscovery technology company George Jon has announced plans to establish its first international office in Dublin, creating 20 jobs over the next three years.

    The company's eDiscovery platform enables it to deliver performant, scalable, fault tolerant environments to global corporations, leading law firms, government agencies, and independent resellers/hosting companies.

    George Jon plans to employ local Irish application and infrastructure engineering talent which will position it to service and grow its portfolio of EMEA clients.

    “The need for trained eDiscovery experts in international business is truly universal," said George Nedwick, George Jon’s CEO and Founder. "As the industry continues to grow and evolve, so too will George Jon’s operational and client service capabilities.

    “We are very excited to take this monumental step and establish a second home in Ireland, a nation that shares our passion for innovation and champions the enterprising spirit.”

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    George Jon says its platform employs a modular framework that has been tested and perfected over fifteen years of R&D. The best practices developed by the US company have become the standard for global eDiscovery systems, driving productivity, profits and peace of mind throughout the industry.

    Irish Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar T.D. added: “I am pleased that George Jon has chosen to establish its first overseas location in Dublin, with the creation of 20 jobs.

    "We have a strong footprint of tech companies in Dublin and I am sure the city will act as an ideal base for the company to grow its client base across the EU.”

    Source: written based on press release

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