PHP 5.2.11 Released.
After last week’s release announced at www.php.net we are happy to announce that all our managed and high availbility servers have been upgraded to the latest release without any problems or downtime.If yo
For more information on the release, please visit the changelog here http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.11. You can visit our hosting site here at http://www.anythinghosted.co.uk
‘Race the Runway’ at Edinburgh Airport
Today some of the Webit Team enjoyed a day on the runway helping raise money for St. Columba’s Hospice in Edinburgh and the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Glasgow. We had drag races along the runway hitting speeds of 140 mph! (others hit over 200mph) We not only raced along the closed off runway at Edinburgh Airport, we also enjoyed ‘another’ tour of the Air Traffic Control Tower (see post dated June 9 for more info), drove a very large fire truck (airport style, not the ones we see on the roads) and finally took part in a fire drill exercise in a smoked filled shell of a plane. All in all a great day! But more importantly, all those that took part help raise over £16,000 for charity.
http://blogs.discoverychannel.co.uk/discovery-news/2009/09/supercars-race-on-edinburgh-runway.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/8273690.stm
The Cost of Data Loss
This information may be old (and based in America), but the information still runs true for today’s businesses in the United Kingdom. View the video and hear what Dr David M. Smith has to say on the subject! And remember, all our servers are based in the UK and come under UK law and compliance, all the more reason to start using back IT up right now (which in one way or another the Doc did say to do).
Memory-Stick Disaster at Ealing Council
An employee at Ealing Council (just outside London) put in their infected memory-stick into the network causing a virus to spread and infect many of their systems. This resulted in £500,000 of lost revenue and system repairs! If organisations such as this can make mistakes, could you? Just letting you know, it’s really important for businesses to start looking into methods of backing-up their data ‘just in case’; our simple, safe and secure solution to this problem is BACK IT UP (did you see what we did there)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/sep/03/ealing-council-computer-virus