Click Networks is an IT Support Company based in Glasgow Scotland.
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Developers get new office premises
The Clicknetworks development team has moved next door into larger office premises. The move coincides with the rapid expansion of services and products that are planned to be delivered and developed in 2010.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Microsoft IE6's days are numbered
Last week we heard news that it was an exploit vulnerability in IE6 that eventually led hackers to find a way to hack into Google. In response the French and German governments made public announcements urging all citizens to upgrade their browsers to newer versions. An increase in new downloads for Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Google Chrome may have been related to this annoucement.
Just a few days ago it was revealed that Google would no longer be supporting IE6 for its Google Docs and Google Sites services, with other features such as Gmail dropping IE6 support later this year. There are even Facebook groups dedicated to IE6's destruction.
More recent news confirms that nearly 5,000 people have signed an online petition urging government departments to dump Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), which is widely used by UK government departments including:
Department for Work and Pensions, the Department of Health and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
(source: v3.co.uk)
Here at Clicknetworks IE6 has caused many a headache for us when developing web applications with advanced client side scripting capabilities using libraries such as jQuery etc.
Every application developer who has been in this game, knows how disheartening it is to develop an app, which works perfectly in all browsers only then to get messed up and develop bugs when displayed in IE6.
We are only to happy to see IE6 relegated to the dustbin of browsing history...and it could not happen soon enough for us.
Just a few days ago it was revealed that Google would no longer be supporting IE6 for its Google Docs and Google Sites services, with other features such as Gmail dropping IE6 support later this year. There are even Facebook groups dedicated to IE6's destruction.
More recent news confirms that nearly 5,000 people have signed an online petition urging government departments to dump Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), which is widely used by UK government departments including:
Department for Work and Pensions, the Department of Health and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
(source: v3.co.uk)
Here at Clicknetworks IE6 has caused many a headache for us when developing web applications with advanced client side scripting capabilities using libraries such as jQuery etc.
Every application developer who has been in this game, knows how disheartening it is to develop an app, which works perfectly in all browsers only then to get messed up and develop bugs when displayed in IE6.
We are only to happy to see IE6 relegated to the dustbin of browsing history...and it could not happen soon enough for us.
Monday, 25 January 2010
Wedding Reception
Congratulations to Mark and Jen who tied the knot recently on Christmas eve on the top Mt Whislter in Canada. The reception was held on Saturday at the Western Hotel in Ayrshire within the grounds of the Ayr racecourse.
Around 80 people, mostly Mark and Jen's family and friends from Northern Ireland and Scotland along with the full Clicknetworks team attended the event.
The interior main ballroom was immaculately decorated with candles, chandeliers and featured ambient lighting with DJ Stewart carefully crafting tunes for the lassies to dance the night away.
Food consisted of buffet nibbles and a stunning array of cupcakes provided by Steph.
All in all it was a great night of fun, family, friendship and laughter.
Many thanks go out to Mark and Jen whose kindness and generosity ensured that everyone had a good time at this highly entertaining event.
Around 80 people, mostly Mark and Jen's family and friends from Northern Ireland and Scotland along with the full Clicknetworks team attended the event.
The interior main ballroom was immaculately decorated with candles, chandeliers and featured ambient lighting with DJ Stewart carefully crafting tunes for the lassies to dance the night away.
Food consisted of buffet nibbles and a stunning array of cupcakes provided by Steph.
All in all it was a great night of fun, family, friendship and laughter.
Many thanks go out to Mark and Jen whose kindness and generosity ensured that everyone had a good time at this highly entertaining event.
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Welcome to the Clicknetworks blog, where you can keep up to date with what's happening within the world of IT along with personal comments from the Clicknetworks team in East Kilbride, Scotland.
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The aim of this blog is to post and share knowledge about IT Support in Glasgow and new web technologies and software application development. We hope to feature handy helpful tips for small businesses and inspiring others into action.
Stay tuned for more updates as they come.
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