Jun 13, 2006 at 12:01 AM

New Servers, New Supporters

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Welcome to our new home! This last week saw a bit of service disruption as we migrated the Mambo Foundation sites on to our new hosting partner's installation. We're finally settled now and things are returning to business as usual. If we've missed any of your mails, hit us again -- and we apologize for any inconvenience you may have experienced during this migration.

Our new hosting installation comes courtesy of one of the Mambo Foundation's new sponsors -- SiteGround. The company has been generous enough to provide us with a dedicated high performance server and loads of bandwidth, making this new installation our most powerful ever and giving us more options for providing a wider variety of services to our members and users.

Miro Software Solutions, the corporate successor to the old Miro (which started Mambo) was also kind enough to donate to the Foundation a license for their enterprise ListServ application, Oi!. The ListServ will allow us to maintain better channels of communication with membership.

Last but not least, we would like to recognize a private individual (who wishes to remain anonymous) for the donation of a full license for VBulletin. We're putting that to good use right now...

Thanks to all the supporters who are helping to make the Mambo Foundation a better stronger partner for our members and for all the users of the award-winning Mambo Open Source CMS.

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