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The UK is a nation of start-ups, with 660,000 new companies registered in the UK each year. But how many of these will survive in the long term? According to...
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The UK is a nation of start-ups, with 660,000 new companies registered in the UK each year. But how many of these will survive in the long term? According to...
The 1.0.10 release is an especially exciting one as it features the initial release of our Offsite Backup system to complement Katapult's existing Snapshot functionality.
Keeping an eye on the bottom line is important for any SME. Whether you’re running a start-up, or a business that’s been around for a while, expenses can quickly add...
We're happy to announce the release of a new feature to the Dial 9 platform today - the ability to enable or disable Presets via a schedule. This is especially...
Previously, you may have been updating your website using an FTP client where you drag-and-drop files across to your live or staging site when they've been changed. This can be...
“Buy Local” is more than just a nifty slogan or meme. There’s a natural British pride in local communities, as proven by independent research and studies. For example, four-fifths of...
When it comes to updating a Shopify theme alongside working with a version control system such as Git, the two don't necessarily work together in tandem. You can easily push...
As a large hosting provider, Amazon has a number of different methods for storing your website or app. One popular protocol is AWS S3, which can be connected to using...
Traditionally, with our zero-downtime (atomic) deployment features, DeployHQ keeps 3 releases on your server, including the latest that is symlinked to from current. Any additional releases are then removed on...
We'd just like to let you know, we've installed some updates for the following language versions on the build pipeline:
A guide on how to migrate from standard deployments over to atomic deployments in DeployHQ for zero downtime.
In celebration of that belief and in appreciation of the service DeployHQ provides our team, I’m happy to share a “jig” our team built to bootstrap new projects.