Silicon Forest

pins25I can remember that, not long ago, London was the place to go for the latest developments in web-based technology. But, that’s no longer the case. With spiralling costs, London is now the most expensive place in the world to have office space.

It’s time to look elsewhere.

Following Mark Carney’s speech naming the East Midlands as the “bellwether of the economic recovery”, it’s time to shine the spotlight on Newark and show the world some of the quality technology companies operating in the area.

The 4th November 2014 will see the inaugural Silicon Forest round-table meeting. The meeting will consist of various businesses from in and around the Newark area, which specialise in digital technology. Along with the Newark and Sherwood District Council, the businesses will discuss ideas on how best to promote Newark as the epicentre of web-based technologies, a ‘tech town.’

I am pleased to announce that Reconnix will be spearheading this exciting venture, and can’t wait to get started. Watch this space.

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The Latest News from Reconnix

Welcome to Billy Law-Bregan

1919548_183762483840_5851208_nReconnix is growing, and as a result, we’ve decided to hire more new staff. Our latest new member is Billy. We decided to expand our marketing department to take some of the load off Wes and ramp up our ability to generate interest in Reconnix and our services.

Billy joined us on the 26th September, and has really hit the ground running! We welcome Billy to the team, and look forward to working with him.

Danny the puppet master

full_danny-e1414759980713Danny Roberts, a member of Reconnix’s operational team, has been very busy.

At Reconnix we use Puppet to maintain and build platforms for our various clients. As you can imagine these system are extremely precious, and require constant monitoring. We use Zabbix as a monitoring system to keep an eye on our platforms and lets us know if anything untoward is happening.

Both Zabbix and Puppet are OpenSource meaning that the code is made available for modification and contribution from other developers. This is where Danny comes in.

Danny has created his own puppet module (a shareable unit of puppet code) for managing both the Zabbix Server & Client. As of writing this, Danny’s module has had 48 downloads.

Danny’s actions epitomise the principles behind OpenSource technology and it’s great to have a member of the Reconnix team contributing back to the community. Thank you Danny!

More information on Danny’s puppet module is available for you to read and maybe download too!

Bash Back the Bullies

ShellShockThe Shellshock bug has reared its ugly head in the news, yet again. Alarmingly, the bug appears to be more serious than previously thought, according to the BBCIn fact, the security firm Rapid7 has rated Shellshock at a staggering 10/10 for severity due to both its low level of complexity and potential to do serious harm.

Shellshock, also known as the “Bash Bug”, concerns the command-line shell that is used in Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. So, websites and devices that are powered by these operating systems may well be vulnerable to attack.

What’s more, because of the nature of code development, the shellshock vulnerabilities are built in to a vast array of applications. In fact, Errata Security suggest that, “we’ll never be able to catalogue all the software out there that is vulnerable to the bash bug.”.

According to Cloudflare, two common forms of attack are reconnaissance and DDoS. A reconnaissance attack is when the attacker sends a command that, if the machine is vulnerable, will send a message to a third-party machine, which collates the data.
DDoS, on the other hand, is a much simpler attack. The attacker sends a multitude of commands telling the machine to sleep, rendering the machine unable to follow out legitimate commands.

Do not fret, though. Even though Shellshock is pretty severe, there are ways to prevent the attackers from accessing our machines. You can check the shell interpreters and Bash packages you are using. If they need patching, then it is essential that you patch them–even if some of the patches are incomplete. Moreover, set up defences around your web servers. According to ZDnet, if we don’t follow these procedures we could find our computers, “completely compromised.”.

However, that being said, according to ZDnet, all known security holes in Bash have been fixed. So, keep your patches updated, and keep the Bash attacks at bay.


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How PHPNW14 Was For Us

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What a great weekend PHPNW 2014 was!

A great gathering of great minds will always be fun, but, the emergent themes of the weekend were a real turn-up for the books. Primarily, they focused around community, and the embracing and cooperating nature of all parts of the bigger PHP collective.

The opening keynote by Anthony Ferrara (@ircmaxell) set this message clear, showing examples of the victories of community projects and how, with PHP, we are all better together.

It was hard to ignore Jenny Wong’s (@miss_jwo) impassioned plea to the PHP community to embrace the WordPress community and educate together instead of treating them like an embarrassing uncle. As the closing keynote speaker Volker Dusch (@__edorian) put it…

Every time you make fun of a wordpress developer, a ruby programmer gets to make fun of you.

There were some good in-depth topics covering some very technical aspects of PHP such as getting the best from the compiler, or rethinking design patterns, or different takes on agile project management with Kanban (whiteboards all over the country will now be getting covered in post it notes).

And of course, the best part, the socialising. Talking to others who do similar roles and getting tips for improvements, understanding other companies’ and people’s pain points, or simply for validation of the things you’re doing right, the conference is a great success!



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