We Are Hiring: PHP Developers
Open Solutions is currently seeking full time PHP Developers to work on new projects and support existing ones. Continue reading
Open Solutions is currently seeking full time PHP Developers to work on new projects and support existing ones. Continue reading
We’ve added a new service to our website: Data Centre Services. In reality, this is a service we have been providing since our inception in 2007 and our employees have been doing for other companies long before that. Continue reading
As an example of open source in action, we had a note on our Google Code page for ViMbAdmin with a wanted section asking for a logo. Yesterday morning I received a mail from Robert Bell, self professed Head Nerd … Continue reading
Open Solutions has been certified by INEX to their Platinum standard. This means both our website and our DNS name servers are IPv6 enabled. We should of course disclose that not only do we contract services to INEX, we also … Continue reading
We’ve had a busy few weeks updating ViMbAdmin, the virtual mailbox administration web based application we announced earlier this month. Version 0.2.2 reflects a number of bug fixes and new features. Continue reading
In this first of a serious of articles where we delve into some of the hidden treasures in our ViMbAdmin application, we look at how to integrate Doctrine ORM with Zend – and specifically Zend_Application and Zend_Controller. Continue reading
Open Solutions are pleased to announce the immediate availability of our latest free and open source web application, ViMbAdmin, a web based interface which will allow you to manage mailboxes, virtual domains and aliases. Continue reading
WINI Technologies to present their product at three stands at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona which Open Solutions have helped them develop. Continue reading
I always find it difficult to find a good reference for RANCID debugging strategies and, after spending the afternoon on doing same on one installation, put together my own list. Continue reading
The IANA IPv4 free pool was exhausted today, 3 February 2011. Each of the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) has now received one of the final five /8s. Continue reading