Carl Worswick (admin)
Thursday 28 April 2005
AFTER a brief few months sat across the pond in the US, Morningstaronline has now returned to these shores after moving to Docklands, east London earlier this week.
The US servers previously hosting the site, fell short on numerous occasions in providing us with a decent service that would be fast, efficient and reliable.
Late last year when we made the switch to the US hosts, I was hopeful that no further big moves would be necessary for at least a couple of years
However, a few users got in touch with me to complain that the site was running slow and further problems arose whenever I needed to get in touch with their technical helpdesk. I was either held waiting on the phone for long periods or given false information that did little to help me.
The final straw came when the US hosts decided to pull our website down for 48 hours without informing me.
There has already been a noticeable difference to the speed of the website and, so far, I am very encouraged by the capabilities that the new hosts provide in handling an ever-expanding news website like our own.
This should be the final move for the website and it'll now mean that I am finally able to concentrate on providing extras features for all users to enjoy.
Many thanks for bearing with me while all these changes have been taking place.
Subscribers will also have noticed that I have added an Election 2005 section, which should help users make up their mind where to put their cross on May 5.
CARL WORSWICK
Morning Star Webmaster