by sebmatthews | May 2, 2017 | Azure, Cloud, Office 365
With more and more Office 365 enabled datacenters coming on-stream, Microsoft have recognised the need to enable customers to move existing tenants from their current regions into specific regions to support data sovereignty requirements. Although not a blanket...
by sebmatthews | Apr 21, 2017 | WordPress
I recently needed to take the new extaCloud web site (https://exta.cloud) up to a more secure place to support shopping cart functionality provided by WooCommerce so wanted to serve the site via SSL. Ignoring all the rigmarole associated to getting the certificates...
by sebmatthews | Apr 18, 2017 | Comedy
Undershirts hide a multitude of sins. Wear one! p.s. Day-to-day I wear Under Armour. Fits well and washes/dries quickly. When I travel I wear Merino wool shirts. Fits really well, never creases and washes/dries in less than an hour. Bingo.
by sebmatthews | Apr 12, 2017 | WordPress
I am giving it some wellie with a Guerilla Marketing approach for my latest business venture. This Guerilla-ness is manifested in no small part by the creation from the ground-up of a Divi themed web site. It is entirely fair to say that I am no web designer. In fact,...
by sebmatthews | Apr 7, 2017 | Cloud, Microsoft
Came across a doozy today. I’m a big fan of TrayStatus, a neat utility for Windows from BinaryFortress. It provides a number of visual indicators right into the Window System Tray and in my case (as a Surface Book user) I use it for disk I/O and (when writing)...