Fleetmatics will relocate its employees to a new campus-style headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, by the middle of 2018, the Verizon company announced.
by Staff
November 22, 2017
Photo courtesy of Fleetmatics/Verizon.
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Photo courtesy of Fleetmatics/Verizon.
Fleetmatics will relocate its employees to a new campus-style headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, by the middle of 2018, the Verizon company announced.
The telematics provider has leased 90,000 square feet of office space at the Atrium Building in Sandyford. The company has hired more than 100 people in the past year. Verizon finalized its acquisition of Fleetmatics in early November of 2016.
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The new facility will be redesigned to "retain the spirit of the start-up, promoting rapid innovation and Lean Software Engineering," according to a release. It will be optimized for collaboration and communication in small autonomous cross-functional teams.
The office will be the home to the Network Operations Centre (NOC) that opened earlier this year. The center monitors billions of system interactions per day of customer usage patterns.
Fleetmatics was founded in Ireland in 2004 in the Templeogue section of Dublin with about 10 employees.
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