Bardwrite is a service of Bárd na nGleann, trading as Bárd. We are a leading provider of information-management services to the IT industry. Our outsourcing solution for documentation allows you to increase capacity – when necessary – without adding headcount. Bardwrite can take on any part of the documentation process or provide a complete end-to-end solution.
Our core team of full-time technical writers, editors, and project managers, based in Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh (Ballingeary), County Cork, Republic of Ireland, provides documentation services for international audiences. Bardwrite works on projects for organisations in the pharmaceutical, internet security, telecommunications, and public policy fields, including Amdocs International, Eli Lilly, Nortel Networks, GME, Atoga Systems, Cosine Communications, the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Trend Micro, and FTC Engineering. Bardwrite puts contract writers on the ground at client locations around the world.
We have created documentation for many products, including:
Bardwrite is located in the headquarters building of Bárd na nGleann in Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh (Ballingeary), a village in West Cork, Ireland. We have contract employees in various parts of Ireland and in other countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Our main office is less than an hour drive from Cork City, which has an international airport and ferry services to the United Kingdom and continental Europe. Cork City is also accessible via train and bus. Kerry Regional Airport is less than an hour drive from the office and Shannon International Airport is a two-hour drive.
Our office is in an area of intense natural beauty; within easy reach of Gougane Barra, Bantry Bay, Glengarriff, Killarney, and many scenic villages along the southwestern coast of Ireland. Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh is within a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) region and has the oldest Irish language teaching college in Ireland, Coláiste na Múmhan. Béal Átha'n Ghaorthaidh continues to draw visitors interested in the Irish language. The area is also very popular for its scenery, fishing, wild-life, hill walking, and golf. Gougane Barra, a beautiful scenic park containing the sixth-century monastery of St. Finbarr, is only three miles away.
"Many thanks for everything - especially my last minute change! We are very happy with everything and look forward to doing more business in the future. From our side everything went very smoothly and it was a pleasure to work with your writer who I felt made us a silk purse in a very professional and friendly manner."
Michael Sexton
U4EA