Thursday, April 29, 2010

Sitting on a cloud


Cloud servers is the new buzz word thrown about these days but this is genuinly something to get buzzed about, having ummed and arrred about how to deal with the potential large amount of images and media files a user would like to add to a quiz not to mention increasing traffic the cloud server really does offer an attractive option. Work is currently underway to move to this strategy, this has delayed the web site work a little but I beleive this is important to get right for the future of the site.

What's a cloud server and why should you care? Well simply put this offers performance improvements, unlimited media storage and the ability to expand and apply upgrades with very little downtime.

The new systems should all be in place come post the summer break ready for the next academic year.



Sunday, March 28, 2010

Study web site development in full flow

The new web site which will replace the current iRevision Aid site is in full flow and about 80% completed. Expect huge improvements over the current system and Ill look forward to getting feedback on this new system when it's live.

Watch this space for more info soon.



Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Revision Aid - The next phase

The Revision Aid app is having a full overhall with the development, all the ideas collated over the last year from Schools, pupils and professionals out there we have a clear view of what you want to see.

The aim of the next phase development will be to have a simple to use interface while having a very rich set of functionality. Interface brainstorming is currently underway and now is the time for any suggestions you would like to see in the new version.

We have also deceided on the technology for the next phase of the web site, this will also include a greatly enhanced interface and funtionality set, both the app and web site will see some fantastic changes over the coming year.

The free version of the app has of date of posting reached the top 100 in the UK for the education section, this was very pleasing as it is incredibly hard to get noticed in the app store now there are close to 100,000 apps in the app store. Much of the last two months have been focused on a new strategy to take the application forward and hope you enjoy the fruits of our labour in the coming months.

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About Me

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
My name is Jason Savage, a 37 year old developer who has a passion for software development of all shapes and sizes. Over 10 years experience writing everything from financial software to Intelligence software for the police.