Spam Firewall Filters 1,000,000th Email

1millionemails1In the wee hours of April 28th our new Barracuda Spam Filter scrubbed it’s 1,000,000th email; protecting our clients and their inbox from viruses and spam.  Nearly 80% of all messages received by our clients are Spam.  As that percentage continues to grow Arranging Pixels is committed to keeping unwanted email away from our clients. 

Arranging Pixels chose Barracuda Networks for its impeccable reputation and solid performance and reliability. 

Arranging Pixels partners with Carbonite

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Carbonite Online Backup can save you from the costly nightmare of recovering lost files. For only $54.95/ year, you’ll be able to recover lost files quickly and easily from any computer. And because Carbonite offers you unlimited storage for a flat rate, you can back up as much as you’d like without having to worry about going over a storage limit. For security, your files will be double- encrypted so only you can see them. At Carbonite, we make worrying about your precious files, a thing of the past. Carbonite online backup now includes remote file access! Retrieve files you have backed up with Carbonite from any computer with an internet connection.

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Another Fantastic Real Estate Website by Arranging Pixels

Arranging Pixels newest Website Client

Arranging Pixels launched a new custom website focusing on Orlando & Central Florida Real Estate.

Arranging Pixels began working with Tatiana Diaz, a Realtor with Keller Williams, in late January to help rescue her website from another web developer.  Tatiana’s first design company did not have experience working with MLS platforms, property searches, featured properties, or contact forms- so she was never really comfortable launching her website.

Tatiana’s new website includes a real estate blog, custom scripts for up-to-date weather and mortgage rates, and also features IDX powered by WolfNet Technologies, LLC.  We chose to integrate a map based property search called MapTracksSM to power ShowMeFloridaHomes.com that showcases nearly 50,000 homes in Central Florida.

We have embedded Google Analytics into Tatiana’s website so we can continue to provide her with useful information about how her site is functioning and we will continue to provide Tatiana with training on how to track leads and sales from her website.  We expect to launch a Google Ad Words campaign in the next couple of weeks to drive traffic to the website while we wait for the search engines to catch up with us.

Please take a moment to view this new site at www.showmefloridahomes.com and be sure to register if you are thinking about buying or selling a home in Central Florida.  Congratulations Tatiana Diaz on your beautiful new website!

Arranging Pixels coordinates a $20,000 Microsoft Software donation to the Orlando Union Rescue Mission

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Arranging Pixels announced today that the Orlando Union Rescue Mission is the proud recipient of nearly $20,000 in donated software from Microsoft. The new software will allow the Mission to upgrade their server to support the ever growing need for data and information storage and will allow mission staff to use the latest in Microsoft Operating System and Office Applications.

The Orlando Union Rescue Mission is a non-profit orginization that provides much needed services to homeless men, women and children in Orlando.

Arranging Pixels has been OURM‘s technology partner since March of 2007 and has assisted the mission in several grant proposals including a new start of the art childrens computer lab in 2008.