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BVS Dispute
Due to a default in payment from BVS, iD4com would like to make it clear that it is in no way associated with BVS and its dealings with the public or other businesses. BVS is Basingstoke Voluntary Services.
22/06/2007

Marple Rugby Club Sign Up
Marple Rugby Club have just signed a new contract with iD4com. The contract is to design and maintain an ASP.NET internet site allowing the customer full control of the content and the ability to maintain the data themselves. Said, Jane Buggy CEO iD4com Ltd, "I am delighted to have MRC think of us as capable of delivering such a sophisticated system. We look forward to working with them.
22/06/2007

Dynamine Solutions
Being a large player in the data warehousing business presents its own problems. ID4com has been given the contract to bind the infrastructure together in the form of a mapped intranet site. This will provide the location and hardware details along with usage and monitoring provide by ID4com's monitoring tool Snowpatrol. Expected completion of the project is by August 2005
18/06/2007

Pre-Prod Moves
Our Pre-Production sites have now been successfully relocated. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused you, the customer. The sites, 6 in total, have been given their own DNS entries to allow people easier access as well as being clustered to provide resilience in the event of a failure. These clusters are made up of 4 HP DL380 G3 servers and all have ASP.NET ability as well as PHP which is still a popular option. We will in the near future, be withdrawing our support for PHP / PERL and concentrating our deliverables as ASP.NET. This will not affect any existing contracts and each customer should have received our mail shot informing them of our intentions.
18/06/2007

Alerts Page
There are so many different locations on the Internet that provide information on virus alerts and security threats from attackers. We've tried to gather this information from the major providers to provide a one stop view of all this information. Some of the information is freely available using RSS feeds while others are syndication feeds. We would encourage everyone to keep up to date with events and visit the sites that supply the information.
18/06/2007

wpoison .NET beta
This is the .NET version of the popular CGI of the same name. The purpose is to help reduce the problem of bulk junk e-mail on the Internet in general by generating a page that contains random email addresses and hyperlinks that back link to the same page again. The back link is there for email harvesters so that they come back and generate a completely new page. For more information on the function and purpose it is suggested that you look at the original WPOISON. This is a work in progress and will be available for download soon.
18/06/2007

Azureus Stats v0.4 ASP.NET
A new version of the above has been released to the public in beta. It allows Azureus Stats in XML form to be displayed via an IIS server with ASP.NET implemented. Headers are shown as the default and the option to view the full details is also provided at the click of a button. If you wish a copy of the full source code or delivered application then please contact us.
18/06/2007

FBR Go Wireless
The final piece of the jigsaw has been completed and FBR now have 54g wireless available in their garage premises. Using Cisco supplied routers and WAP (wireless access points) to supplement their existing network structure guaranteed minimal disruption and a smooth handover all round. Engineers are now able to access the business knowledge base for essential details on maintenance and faults.
18/06/2007

Clarke Auctions
Clarke Auctions have asked ID4com to consult on their restructuring of their local network within the auction premises. Said Gary Clarke from Clarke Auctions, "We needed the experience and knowledge of a proven supplier, hence the reason we have chosen ID4com as they shone out from the other tenders for their professionalism and knowledge."
18/06/2007

AJS Services Order X-NET Servers for their Data Centre
AJS Services have just placed a substantial order for ID4com's latest rackmount server, the X-NET. The X-NET is designed to handle large amounts of data storage with fast access times, ideally suited for Microsoft Exchange 2003 servers. The first shipment of servers is expected to be delivered early next year.
18/06/2007

        

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