Well a word about our IT guys.
They are the unsung hero’s who work behind the the big blue machine with little or no credit for their efforts and if not for them you would not be reading what I have to say on the subject.
They have to work with what they got because we can not afford the networking system like the big boys but our traffic is such that we should be investing more development dollars in both our web site development and networking hosting but even then as far as out of pocket expenses goes our web site is the single largest expenditure paying for the best we can afford....at this time.
Trust me there were times the art and code team came this close to killing, or causing physiological damaged, based on getting out to far ahead of them and there are far more stories involving their efforts to prevent attacks as compared to the few times something slips by that was not accounted for.
Being on the art side of things I admit that most times I do take their efforts for granted but this being a by product of not know how difficult it is for them to do their thing I also take it for granted that with out their efforts there would be no Urban Terror today.
So I'll make it formal.
Job well done guys.
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Posted 06 December 2014 - 04:44 AM
Great news over here !
I was shocked that the webserver were down, and expect the worst.
After the webserver was back, I read the news and just thought sh*t. Worstcase occured.
So, thanks to all persons who were involved to reanimate the backend
Frankie, so much respect to your IT guys ! How you said, job well done.
I was shocked that the webserver were down, and expect the worst.
After the webserver was back, I read the news and just thought sh*t. Worstcase occured.
So, thanks to all persons who were involved to reanimate the backend
Frankie, so much respect to your IT guys ! How you said, job well done.
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