Posts by: David Stone

Update and holiday

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D Revolution is going through some exciting changes. Firstly, we are looking at expanding. We are going to be deploying and maintaining a few open source packages like; ResourceSpace (a Digital Asset Management Program) – http://www.montala.net/resourcespace.php GLPI (an Inventory Management interface for your hardware and software) – http://glpi-project.org/?lang=en OCS (an ... Read more

Upcoming Anniversary

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D Revolution is turning 10! July 1 1998, D Revolution was born out of the smouldering ashes as my role of publishing support for Australia for QuarkXpress, Freehand and several PrePress tools at Mitsui Computers. It has been an exciting 10 years of continual learning and refining the craft of ... Read more

Holiday Notice

holiday notice
D Revolution is is taking a short holiday. As of 21 Jan I will be in Queensland hopefuly working on my tan in MovieWorld, SeaWorld etc… I will be back on deck first thing Monday morning 28 Jan. Obviously I will be unavailble for onsite work during this period, but ... Read more

Holiday Notice

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LATEST NEWS This news is short and sweet. The stone family is expanding again, we are expecting another boy due in January! So we are taking a holiday – probably the last one for quite a while… I will be away from the 8th September to the 13th of September ... Read more

Site Grand Re-Opening

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Welcome to the grand re-opening of the dRevolution web site. Since the company name change from “Desktop Revolution Consulting” to “dRevolution” the website has gone unchanged. Now with a new host ( .mac ) and increased space 10 MB to 1GB this site will expand to become a portal for ... Read more

Latest News

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LATEST NEWS Lots of things have happened since the last news letter. We have recently completed a company name change and change of address. Thats right, Desktop Revolution Consulting is dead – long live D Revolution! This links in with our domain name www.drevolution.com.au and also was an excuse for ... Read more