Trusource Labs is to create 134 jobs in Limerick, the US-based technical support services firm announced on Monday.
A further 20 jobs were separately announced by Cork-based firm Wisetek.
Trusource Labs, which services the tech sector and provides support for companies using Apple devices, said it will open an international operations centre in the county with jobs coming on stream over a three-year period.
Based in Austin, Texas, Trusource delivers innovative solutions for connected devices and business critical software.
Its services focus on minimising the need for customers to phone for technical support, including working with companies and engineers when products are at beta stage.
The IDA said the delivery of 134 would have a strong regional impact on Limerick and would provide a valuable reference case for attracting similar high growth technology companies to the area.
Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Mary Mitchell O’Connor said of the announcement: “These are exactly the kind of high-quality technical jobs that we seek to attract and it is a strong vote of confidence for Ireland and the Irish workforce that Trusource Labs has decided to establish its international operations centre here.”
Trusource Labs employs more than 600 people in the US and is a member of the Apple Consultants Network.
Meanwhile global provider of data-elimination Wisetek is to add 20 new roles after opening a its first secure operations facility in Dublin.
The jobs will be spread across both its base in Cork and its new location in Dublin, where it offers a range of services including the financial management of clients' used IT infrastructure equipment.
Wisetek chief executive Sean Sheehan said there is a growing cluster of data centres in Dublin.
"Our existing Dublin customers and other companies are increasingly seeking global services solutions, for the optimum management of their used IT infrastructure systems, to ensure that they achieve global standards for data security, financial recovery and full assurance that their used IT systems are being processed to their highest environmental standards," he said.
From Irish Times (10/10/2016) & independent.ie (10/10/2016)