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December 17, 2009 By Vernon Systems

17th December 2009 Update

Over the last month we have gone through several technical upgrades to the eHive site, upgrading the operating system, application server and Java version. These changes will give us a good foundation for the planned enhancements in the coming year.

 

The latest upgrade to eHive included:

  • Bug fixes for the application we use internally to bulk load data into the eHive website
  • Bug fix for image derivative creation which was not running in some cases. This was caused by the upgrade to Java 1.6 earlier in the month.
  • Social booking button added to the object, account and community pages to make it easy to share links on social networking sites to pages you like on eHive

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I’ve worked with the Team at eHive to deliver three online collection projects – across archives, library and art museum collections, both in New Zealand and Australia. The technical support is exemplary and the eHive Team have offered guidance and advice that makes solving any problems easy and maximising project potential possible. I’ve used eHive as both a host website for online collections, and for a fully integrated museum website search experience that has helped diversify our audiences and allow people to respond to collections in a tangible way.
Tanya RobinsonDevelopmentNERAM

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eHive is an innovative web-based system that will help you catalogue, organise and share your collection in a simple and secure way. eHive is developed by Vernon Systems.
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