Archive for June, 2008

Dpivision.com Ltd sponsor fund-raising walk for Autism Speaks

Monday, June 30th, 2008

One of Dpivision.com’s customers have put their best foot forward when they took part in a fund-raising walk for Autism Speaks.

And the team at Dpivision.com have helped them to raise hundreds of pounds for the charity by sponsoring them in their walk around the picturesque Alnwick Garden in Northumberland.

Gayle Hibbert-Jones, of Gidy Kipa, enjoyed the sponsored stroll around the world-famous gardens with her kids William and Ava, helping to raise more than £23,000 for Autism Research.

Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, project manager, said: “Well done on completing the walk and helping to raise such worthwhile funds.

“We were happy to sponsor you and help give you that push to keep you going along the way.”

Dpivision.com Ltd sponsor Cancer Research UK

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Great Womens Run

Dpivision.com helps the national fight against cancer.

We sponsored Team Echo, for the second year running, to take part in the Great Women’s Run, which took place in Sunderland on Sunday.

Now in its third year, the six-mile race gave women of all ages the chance to get fit, have fun and raise bumper amounts of cash.

And the five reporters from the Sunderland Echo - Jessica Forster, Marissa Carruthers, Alison Goulding, Cara Houchen and Georga Spottiswood - completed the race, raising more than £500 for Cancer Research UK.

Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, dpivision.com project manager, said: “Well done girls, you did a really great job and have raised a huge amount of cash.

“Cancer Research UK is a worthwhile charity that helps people across the country on a daily basis and we were more than happy to help.”

Tradingeye now supported on PHP5/mySQL5

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Tradingeye is pleased to announce full support for PHP5 and mySQL5 along with version 4.

The new server requirements can be found on our website and please feel free to contact our team with any questions.

http://www.tradingeye.com/pdf/Requirements_v2.pdf

Tradingeye featured on The Rissington Podcast

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

The Rissington Podcast

Self-confessed cyber geeks, John Oxton and Jon Hicks, have praised Tradingeye in their pioneering podcast. The duo who are famed for The Rissington Podcast, recommended our award-winning shopping cart on their weekly show.

On their popular podcast, which they describe as the geeks version of Gardner’s Question Time, one listener asked them to recommend a simple ecommerce solution that uses Paypal. And it seemed that Tradingeye fitted the bill perfectly.

Jon Hicks, the brains behind the Firefox, Thunderbird and Miro logos, said: “Tradingeye is a good XHTML and CSS solution. It’s really got a lot of options and a lot of merchant possibilities. It’s a one off cost and you’ve got it on your server.”

John Oxton is a published author and expert in web standards. Him and Jon are also both speakers on the industry and have featured at conferences like The Future of Web Design.

We would like to thank our client Andrew Armitage for tipping us off about our mention on the show.

Why not check out the podcast by logging onto http://www.therissingtonpodcast.co.uk and clicking on episode 11.

Dpivision has a new addition to its team

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

loc joins our teamThe latest recruit to join our ranks is 25-year-old Dinh Xuan Loc, or just Loc between friends.

After finishing a BSc in Applied Computing, Loc traded the sunny shores of his home in Vietnam for the wet and windy weather of Newcastle to study for a Masters in Business IT at Northumbria University.

And now that he’s graduated, the talented developer has been snapped up by dpivision.com Ltd.

Loc boasts five years programming experience in different languages, including C, C#, ASP.net, VB.net and PHP, and he can’t wait to get his teeth stuck into work.

He said: “With my enthusiasm and experience, I would love to contribute the best of my ability to dpivision and learn from the team.

“Joining is an amazing opportunity for me to practice what I learnt at university and during my last few years working.

“Judging by the appreciation from customers so far on my work, I am proud to say that I am a real part of an excellent company and look forward to the future as we have many excellent projects lined up.”