Adam W

I'm Adam W, or as everyone prefers to call me - Batman. I get a lot of satisfaction out of helping our customers and am committed to making their customer experience as positive as possible. When not offering support to our customers, you'll find me gaming, listening to music or running.

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Choosing the right number for your business

Posted in August 2017 on the Dial 9 blog

Whether you're just starting your business, introducing a new product or brand, or even just changing numbers, it's always important to ensure you choose a number that suits you. In...

Conferencing with Dial 9

Posted in August 2017 on the Dial 9 blog

Dial 9, alongside the many other features we provide, offers the ability to create conference rooms, allowing any caller, internal or external, to participate in a group conversation.

Keep track of your time

Posted in July 2017 on the Codebase blog

In Codebase, your developers can set and record time sessions, which can be marked and billed so you can pay them correctly for the work they have done.

Track errors in your app

Posted in July 2017 on the Codebase blog

With Codebase Exceptions, you can setup your application to report exceptions straight back to your Codebase interface.

Tracking Deployments

Posted in July 2017 on the Codebase blog

In Codebase, you can track deployments by sending a request to the application whenever your deploy your code.

Enhanced call log searching

Posted in July 2017 on the Dial 9 blog

We've recently added a useful feature to call log searching in Dial 9 - the ability to look for calls made or received by a specific extension in your account....

Branching and Merging

Posted in June 2017 on the Codebase blog

If you're working on a new feature, or pushing a bug fix to your site, branching is a great way to ensure you don't cause any issues with your main...

Using Mercurial in Windows

Posted in June 2017 on the Codebase blog

You may wish to use Mercurial via a command line interface, or via a UI. In this guide, we will be looking at installing a Mercurial UI client, so we...

Using SVN in Windows

Posted in June 2017 on the Codebase blog

You may wish to use SVN via a command line interface, or via a UI. In this guide, we will be looking at installing a Subversion UI client, so we can checkin and commit from Windows straight to our Codebase account.