Dana project - Young Indian Futures
Young Indian Futuresruns a number of small-scale charity projects in India, with the aim of giving dignity and independence to young people who are excluded from that ‘booming’ economy. They come from the marginalised ‘Dalit’ communities, formerly known as ‘Untouchables’, facing a life of brutalising work and minimal education through many generations.
Chris Smith - Website Design Apprentice
Chris joined Virya Technologies in October 2011 as a Website Design Apprentice. Working closely with local learning provider WS Training, Virya Technologies have created a programme of study which allows Chris to achieve an NVQ Level 2 while learning vital on-the-job skills.
Chris has demonstrated an excellent ability to pick up Joomla! very quickly and is developing a keen interest in coding. He is often to be found raiding the vending machine and seems to manage to beat everybody in our monthly pedometer challenge - we think he straps his Nintendo DS to the cat when we're not around!
Ruth Cheesley - Director & Web Design Manager
Ruth founded Virya Technologies back in 2006 under the name of Suffolk Computer Services and has worked hard to drive the business forward along an ethical path. She is a practicing Buddhist within the Triratna Buddhist Community and is in the process of training for ordination.
Ruth has specialised in the Joomla! CMS since 2005/6 and is continuously seeking out exciting new opportunities for developing interesting and varied websites and intranets using this highly versatile system. As a result of her interest in Joomla! her knowledge and passion for Open Source technologies has developed over the years, leading to the company expanding to providing a range of open source services, from IT support through to emergency linux server recovery.
Ruth grew up in Dorset and moved to East Anglia in 2001 to attend University in Colchester. She now lives in Ipswich, Suffolk with her partner John and their two cats. Her interests outside work include Buddhism, Hockey (she plays in goal!), Card making, and Zumba!
Virya Technologies attending Joomla! and Beyond
Virya Technologies will be attending Joomla! and Beyond in Bad Nauheim, Germany this year. Joomla! and Beyond is widely recognised as 'the' Joomla! event in Europe, attracting delegates and speakers from around the world to the three-day event.
Is your Joomla! website up to date? Find out how to check your current version
How do you know if you're using the most up to date version of Joomla! - for many people who come to us they don't even know what version they are running, let alone whether it's secured against the latest reported vulnerabilities!
Virya Technologies launches Virya Software
Virya Technologies recently launched a side-project to their regular functions of providing website design and IT Support, to provide a means of distributing the range of open source software developed by the organisation.
Virya Technologies sponsor and speak at Joomla!Day UK 2011
Virya Technologies are keen to support any events involving the Joomla! community and are proud to be speaking at Joomla!Day UK 2011 this weekend, leading a session on Joomla! security for administrators.
Do you need to migrate your 1.0.x or 1.5.x Joomla! site?
We are receiving a growing number of enquiries regarding upgrading or migrating Joomla! websites - from Joomla! 1.0.x sites through to Joomla! 1.5.x and Joomla! 1.6.x sites which our clients want to update to the latest release - Joomla! 1.7. Here are a few answers to the common questions we're receiving.
Upgrade Joomla! 1.5.x to 1.7.x
Do you have a Joomla! 1.5.x website that needs upgrading to 1.7.x?
This tutorial will show you how, step by step.
Virya Technologies exceeds projected targets for charitable giving
Virya Technologies' business ethos is based on the Buddhist principles of Dana (generosity).
It is for this reason that Virya Technologies actively seeks to support charities and not-for-profit organisations - to build and maintain their websites by offering them pro-bono or heavily discounted services, funded by their corporate projects.
