Chris from our team was on Swindon 105.5’s Girls about Town programme between 10 and 11am on Wednesday 10th November, with some key tips on how to stay safe online.
We are extremely excited to announce that we’ll be exhibiting at The Business Show, on 24th & 25th November 2021, at the ExCeL London; it’s free to attend and we’d really love to see you there!
This work, which is scheduled to last a week, but may take longer depending on the weather, will take place from the section of road from Cheney Manor Road (near the Esso garage) to the mini roundabout at Darby Close.⠀
We have been nominated in The 2021 Techies “Best User Experience category” for ‘Client Connect’. Transparency with our customers is a key value of O’Brien Media and Client Connect allows us to have just that!
As part of O’Brien Media’s expansion plans, delayed somewhat due to the Covid Pandemic, we have taken on a lease for a new office based at the Pembroke Centre, on Cheney Manor Industrial Estate in North Swindon.
Chris (our Head of Design and Development) and Dylan (our newest team member, and our Business Sales Specialist) were invited to the Swindon 105.5 studios by Shirley, the station manager, and broadcaster at the station, to talk about the wonderfully wide topic of “communication” and how businesses communicate and can communicate better!
During the evening of Friday 26th into Saturday 27th February we will be carrying our essential server maintenance on all of our website hosting servers. There will be a brief period where email collection and website access will be affected. No email will be lost during this period and the maintenance will result in speed and stability improvements across our website hosting platform.
Your O’Brien Media team wishes you all a very happy Christmas and New Year, and we are looking forward to discussing getting your business the website it deserves to face the year to come.
We have been notified that one of our suppliers of a recently discovered a bug in the Let’s Encrypt certificate authority code. Unfortunately, this means we need to replace the certificates that were affected by this bug, which includes a number of certificates issued between January 28th and February 29th. To avoid disruption, we will renew and replace any affected certificate(s) on Wednesday, March 4, 2020.