Two words on this one WOO HOO! Here’s the story on the BBC site There had been rumblings a while back about BT not wanting to invest in the infrastructure and get fibre into the “last mile” While this isn’t going to happen overnight (2012 from what I can see) it’s a step in the
Some News
I know this has already been done but after the day i’ve had i don’t care! A few weeks ago i briefly mentioned i’d had some big news This is it Baby number two on the way! Picture is from the 12 week scan and we got to see the little one kicking it’s legs
HP ML350 G5 Resetting on Power Failure
We learnt quite a lot on the last SBS install we did recently Normally when we’re putting in a network we try to ensure we’re only working with equipment we know and trust. Normally this isn’t a problem as we recommend certain hardware to the client they just decide which specific items they want On
Landline? Not me
I spotted an article over on Ars Technica a couple of weeks ago that i’ve only just gotten around to blogging about Landlines? One quarter of Europeans go without I’ve one of them I cancelled my landline about six months ago as i couldn’t really see the point in keeping it. I get my broadband
Bitter? or just a difference of opinion?
I just found an article on the BBC News site titled, It’s not the Gates, it’s the bars As I started to read down this I thought it was a journalist with a Microsoft grudge who hadn’t done his research and it wasn’t until I got to the end that I realised this wasn’t exactly
Still Having WSS Email Workflow Problems
I posted a while back about a problem I was having with my WSS workflow’s not working when I used an email to initiate them I’ve been looking at it on and off since then and I’m still getting nowhere I can confirm that other automatic workflows fire ok. The problem is to do with
Credit Where Credit Is Due
I’m probably not the first person to say this but i’d like to publicly applaud Susan “SBS Diva” Bradley for sharing the full details of her recent security incident It would have been very easy for her to have attributed the downtime to anything other that what actually happened, flattened the machine and start over
Trend Worry Free Remote Manager – Version Mismatch
Been quite on here again after my hols then jumping straight into an install! The install has given me plenty to blog about though 🙂 On this server we installed brand spanking new “Worry-Free Business Security – Advanced” (i wish they’d left it as Client Server Messaging Suite – it explained very clearly what you were
What The Web Should Be Like – Number 2
So this is number two in an endless series of posts (ok it’s probably more like two of two) about websites that are maturing very nicely in "Web 2.0 era” The BBC website had a bit of a facelift not that long ago to help make the most of modern screen resolutions (nice post by
What The Web Should Be Like – Number 1
We all know Internet usage is on the increase. The term Web 2.0 has showcased how changed technology is helping the Web become more and more useful We all look at various social-type websites (Facebook,etc) and the ability to create our own content (blogging, YouTube,etc) but I’m a big fan of sites that allow you
