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We are pleased to announce that the planned upgrade to the 'shiny new server' in early July 2009, upon which ITILnews in now running, was implemented without any glitches. The upgrade was required due to the level of traffic being generated and the need for a faster and more resilient connection.
 
Many thanks to those visitors and sponsors who passed on their support and words of encouragement regarding the upgrade. We happily continue providing ITIL news, advice and tips as we've been doing since 2006.
 
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