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Medical Pages News

Medical Pages is always striving to improve its service both to our clients, and to people who are  looking for medical information, specialists, techniques or specialist centres.

Our news reports below are in reverse order so you can see our latest changes as easily as possible.
 
June 2009

Development of new website almost finished - It will be re-branded as Private Medicine Guide rather than Medical Pages.

December 2008

Development team identified and commissioned. Work to begin immediately - with an aim to have the new Medical Pages launched in April 2009 at the latest.

November 2008

The Managing Director of Medical Pages decided on a program of investment and upgrading of the Medical Pages website and services.

Following the difficulty that many of our clients had found using the CMS (content management system) introduced by the now redundant creative director, the managing director decided to source a purpose built option to run both Medical Pages main site and all of the Medical Pages sites.

This should improve the performance of all sites, massively increasing traffic and allowing those clients that wish to write their own websites using simple tools (similar to Word and other word processing programs) to be able to - but without the bugs the previous system had shown to have.

October 2008

Medical Pages moves to our new server to improve uptime of the main site. A program of migration of client sites to the new server is instituted to improve uptime for our clients.

e-mail accounts being moved to new mail server - clients with e-mail problems through the 123 reg / webfusion server moved first - clients able to use webmail via the internet, outlook on their own computers or e-mail forwarding.

The improved e-mail service allows the launch of the new professional e-mail service for professionals or companies who wish to have a professional e-mail address. 

September 2008

After constant problems with the 123 reg / webfusion dedicated server, Medical Pages bought a new server through EasySpace. This server offers some new services as well as having better uptime for our websites. It has internal Raid 1 back-up and several other features to improve service for our clients to use.

e-mail services through our new mail server allow Medical Pages to offer more secure e-mail services including POP3 mail boxes that can be accessed through outlook, or via webmail from ANY computer connected to the internet in the world - or can be forwarded to up to any 3 other addresses already being used.

August 2008

Due to client requests, Medical Pages provides a basic web design service for those who wish to have a full Medical Pages service. Website templates are put up on site for clients to choose from - with more to appear.

July 2008

Medical Pages changed business structure - concentrating on the promotion of clients web sites. Clients are encouraged to have web design done by specialist web design companies, friends, relatives or themselves - Medical Pages will then supply the hosting, links and branding to drive visitors to the site.

June 2008

Creative director and web design team made redundant. A series of poor decisions resulting in very poor performance for Medical Pages main site and clients web sites.

November 2007

Appointment of 3 new technical staff to support web designer.  

 

 

 

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