Check out our Atlas Facebook page!
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Want to show your love and support for Atlas??
Great! Become a Fan of Atlas Computer Systems using our dedicated Facebook page…
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Southend-on-Sea/Atlas-Computer-Systems/7106982651 more..
Get a Word Press blog installed on your site for free
Following on requests at this mornings presentation we have found a group of people who actually install and configure Word Press for non-techies for free!
Check them out at…
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Business Rate Relief information site launched
We were shocked when we found out that in Essex alone £50 million was being lost by small business owners who were not taking advantage of the business rate relief scheme. So we have created an information resource website on rate relief which will help to resolve this issue.
Atlas is proud to be working with the Million Pound Raffle
The organisers of the Million Pound Raffle are out to raise money for Jersey Hospice and after the incredible success of the 2007 event they needed a website to allow the general public to pre-register for the 2008 event.
At £300 a ticket entry isn’t cheap but at 5000 to 1 the odds of winning are much better than the odds you’ll get on the National Lottery with a cool one million up for grabs to the winner. more..
Modern Web Design
Designing a modern web site is no longer just about taking some great art work, dropping it in to HTML and presenting it to the client. Gone are the days where you could present a static site to your client expecting them to come back to you when it needs to be updated.
Clients now demand everything from their website. more..
Atlas on the BBC website
Just a quick one to say that some of the Atlas team have been photographed and uploaded on the BBC website.
DNN broke our Blog. AKA when open source goes bad!
Those of you a little bit more techie than the average joe may have noticed that we use Dot Net Nuke (www.dotnetnuke.com) to content manage the site.
Popular website downtime
I struggle to imagine large corporate websites such as eBay and MSN encountering any downtime at all, let alone enough downtime to measure it in hours.




