What are the differences between FTP, FTPS and SFTP?
When it comes to uploading files to your web server, you might find that you have a number of options available. In this post, we'll be explaining the most commonly...
Tips and tricks about the various things that go on behind the scenes at a UK software development company.
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When it comes to uploading files to your web server, you might find that you have a number of options available. In this post, we'll be explaining the most commonly...
Within Dial 9, we utilise a number of tools for call monitoring and analysis. One particular service we use, especially when it comes to customer support, is SIP3.
If you're looking at changing your phone provider, you'll most likely want to transfer your existing number across to the new provider so that your customers can still reach you...
We'd just like to let you know, we've installed some updates for the following language versions on the build pipeline:
When we decided to make native smartphone applications for DeployHQ we assumed that getting the iOS version approved on the store would be a simple affair. Unfortunately, this was not...
Back at the start of September we thought it would be fun to live stream the launch of our new UI. It was just going to be a Youtube Live...
Git and Mercurial both come packaged with handy utilities to visualise the commits in your repository as a graph. We include this functionality in the Codebase interface as well. A...
In light of recent events, we wanted to write a quick post to outline the measures we take to ensure that the data you entrust to us is safe and how we monitor the techniques used to ensure they will be ready for use when we need them.
In the last few weeks we've introduced websockets into Deploy to improve our deployments. In the next couple of posts we'll delve into the how and why of this development.
Historically, all aTech Media products used our own SSO system called aTech Identity. Unfortunately, this method introduces unnecessary complexity when you want to allow your clients
One of my favourite utilities in the Ruby standard library is the Queue class. Queue provides you with a delightfully simple way to synchronise communication between threads. Typically, Queue is...
We try to post all major feature updates to our blog to keep you informed of new tools and features in Sirportly, but sometimes we make smaller changes that might...