Archive for the ‘Using GoPC’ Category

TV Interview with CEO/Founder Graeme Speak

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

This week GoPC.net was featured by a TV news team from Belgium, Kris Borgaeve (TV news anchor) and Els van de Veire (Journalist/Producer).  Their interest was covering the changes that cloud computing is about to bring to the business world and how it will affect the way we will all do our personal computing in the future.

Many thanks to TheMultiMediaInstitute reporters, Kris and Els, for referencing GoPC.net in their production and for including so much of the brief interview with CEO/Founder Graeme Speak.   They really did understand it and somehow managed to condense 6 hours of onsite interviews and filming down into a crisp 1 minute 54 seconds.

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GoPC is now on Facebook

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

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Join us on Facebook to find out what’s new and network with other GoPC users and fans.

Watch out for hints and tips on how to get the best out of using GoPC, submit your own, and share your experiences with using GoPC applications and services.

So what are you waiting for?

Click here to become a fan…

Don’t already have your own profile on Facebook? Click the above link to become a GoPC fan and you will be asked to set one up. It is free.

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OpenOffice.org Everywhere

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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Last week, the OpenOffice.org Community celebrated 100,000,000 recorded downloads for OpenOffice.org 3.0, launched just over a year ago.

“The download total doesn’t include, for example, installations included with various Linux distributions or copies included on CDs given out by magazines, so the actual number is likely much higher.” — The H

This week, the OpenOffice.org Community’s annual conference (OooCon2009) opens in Orvieto, Italy. Developers, end users, and anyone interested in OpenOffice.org are invited to attend.

“We are delighted to have the global OpenOffice.org community coming to Italy at such a memorable time.” — Italo Vignoli, Spokesman, Conference Organising Team on PR Web

If you don’t want to download and install OpenOffice.org, or have never tried the OpenOffice.org office suite before, with GoPC you can use OpenOffice.org from your browser.

Starting OpenOffice.org with GoPC
Starting OpenOffice.org with GoPC

Within two minutes of setting up a GoPC account, you can create wordprocessing, spreadsheet, presentation, or PDF files without ever having to download and install OpenOffice.org yourself.

Using GoPC you will never again need to re-install software or upgrade your computer.

You can join the millions of OpenOffice.org end users without downloading and installing the office suite yourself. And, with GoPC you can use OpenOffice.org from anywhere you have an internet connection.

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Having trouble logging in?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Some customers have reported login/password issues on the new version.  We cannot tell you what your password was but you can recover old or forgotten passwords yourself off the main landing page of the website.

First, try and login to your account from the website   www.gopc.net.

If you are not logged into your personal control panel within a few seconds and returned to the website again then please use the “Recover Password” button underneath the field for Username and Password.  This will send an email to the email address you used when first signing on which will allow you to create a new password.

The GoPC Support Team

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New GoPC version 4.0 upgrade scheduled for April 30th 2009 (Expect brief outages)

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Finally, after months and months of testing and data migration, we are ready to cut over all users to the new GoPC supercomputer infrastructure.

The change over will occur progressively over the next 24 hours.  There will be a couple of brief periods where all users will need to be logged off. This will be the first complete outage of the system affecting all users since we migrated the data centre in June 2006. It’s a record we’ve become very proud of but we’ve got to move forward. There are so many improvements on the new system, not the least of which is the time to create a new user account which drops from the current 4 minutes down to about 10-30 seconds.  Login times should also halve.  The next stages which will follow from this upgrade will be the rollout of new supercomputing nodes into North America and Europe and this will see a huge improvement in screen responsiveness for users closer to those regions (particularly Europe and Africa).

We have done our utmost to minimise the impact of this outage.  There are some areas which we have not been able to test until the live cut over is complete and there is the potential that we will encounter teething problems in some areas.  We will rectify any issues as soon as they arrise.  If you do experience any teething issues after the next 24 hours please contact us through the contact from on the website or email (support [at] gopc.net).

Once the new infrastructure is running we will start announcing a lot of rolling improvements to the system.  There will be a lot more choice available to customers, and a lot more freedom within some of the account types which we will have available.  Many thanks to those customers who have been answering our surveys and offering constructive feedback.

Graeme Speak
CEO / Founder

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Major upgrade to GoPC version 4.0, imminent

Monday, March 30th, 2009

The problem with being a perfectionist is that one doesn’t want to mention anything until the pie is completely cooked, taste tested, and absolutely ready for presentation. The problem with Internet technology is that it’s never finished . . . But after years of refusing to announce anything until its actually running, I’ve agreed to put out this bulletin of what we’ve got coming down the line, just before it actually goes live.

I created GoPC in 1995 and we are now many generations of GoPC technology further down the path. The complexity in each new release grows exponentially. What becomes simpler and more useful for the customer requires a massive effort, discipline and very deep structured thinking on the part of the developers. I want to say that the GoPC team is the most intelligent, committed and brilliant team of people that I’ve ever worked with. It’s these guys and gals who have created the most incredible advances in GoPC for this upcoming release.

A special acknowledgement is also due to the remarkable people who create and contribute to Open Source, the thousands of developers who are responsible for the applications we’re able to provide via GoPC’s supercomputing framework at no cost to our customers. It’s our goal to add value to the work of these peoples by making their products much more available to a much broader audience.

The upgrade we’re about to undertake is a Major rework of the whole supercomputer. It’s new hardware and systems (approximately 100 separate servers not counting the expandable front-end nodes which carry the bulk of our processing load), new network infrastructure, the latest application versions on the desktop and a host of new very cool technologies. We have always made extensive use of virtualisation, and there is far more fail-over capability than ever before.

One of the most exciting advances from the new system is our ability now to fragment the supercomputer into separate pieces and distribute these geographically. This upcoming version of GoPC will become a distributed supercomputer with a footprint on each continent, all managed centrally. Changes and upgrades are automatically reflected across the entire infrastructure – thus effectively creating one global footprint. For customers who currently experience high levels of latency to the GoPC supercomputer in Australia (particularly users in Europe, Africa and Middle East where Internet routes go via the USA and can often exceed 400ms) this will have a dramatic improvement on screen responsiveness. We are currently negotiating with interested parties for financing and partnership involvement to achieve this quickly. Technically it is now about 10x easier than it was last year.

The new GoPC will give more granular control allowing us to tailor solutions for specific customer groups. Our premium enterprise customers and perhaps others will have the power to tailor their own solutions. For example they may choose from a simple pick list which applications their organisation will have; select another layer of data encryption technology on disk, add and remove users daily, select more server side storage, or recover a selected file from a last months backup straight from a window on the desktop. Godrive (GoPC’s online Drive) will seamlessly integrate with local PC desktop and you’ll be amazed at how fast this operates.

We have had countless requests since first going live in Dec 2004 with our open source version of GoPC, for a command prompt, for shell access and for the ability for people to install their own applications. This will soon become available and we will also allow customers to operate a complete virtual Linux desktop instance in their own virtual data centre.

This major upgrade crystallizes about 16 months of Research and Development by our team. Because of the scale of it, it has taken several months to migrate customers data and prepare everything for the big bang cutover. GoPC has run at 99.999% uptime since going live in Dec 2004, the only complete outages we’ve had was when we physically moved the data centre. At each upgrade we’ve only ever taken down part of the system at a time. We’re anxious about the change over because there are likely to be teething issues in areas which we could not have foreseen. But we have to move forward and we will be doing everything we can to ensure that any issues that surface are resolved as speedily as possible. Once we’ve switched over to the new system we plan to wait a few weeks to ensure things have stabilise and then start rolling out these new solutions which we’ve been wanting to bring to the customers.

Oh, I almost forgot to say, that everything will be running a lot faster. New customer sign-ups which currently are taking up 4-5 minutes, should reduce to around 30-40 seconds. The new GoPC works like lightning. We hope you’ll like it.

The ETA is any day now.

Graeme Speak
CEO / Founder

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A cloud of fresh GoPC applications

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

Recently we have released a major upgrade of GoPC.

All of the great applications in GoPC have been upgraded to the latest releases. Most notable are Firefox 3 and Open Office 3, plus there is plenty more there as well with new tools for project management, graphic design and more.

GoPC gives you Open Office 3 without having to install anything
GoPC gives you Open Office 3  and much more

The upgrade process has already commenced, and to ensure the upgrade is triggered for you if you are an existing customer, please log into GoPC via the www.GoPC.net website. If you have any trouble logging in, please try recovering your password from the website (which helps to reset the account) and try again which should resolve the issue. Our helpful support team are on standby to help you with any questions.

The new flavor of the GoPC desktop is sitting upon new supercomputer infrastructure. This translates to a faster experience for you, but also means we can accommodate and ride the wave of rapid growth in cloud computing.

Please provide a comment below if there are other applications you think should be added to GoPC, or your feedback on the new release. Your feedback helps us to make GoPC better for you.

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Getting documents into GoPC

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Getting your documents into and out of GoPC is easy to do. Once you have loaded your files into GoPC, you never again have to worry about losing your information or backing it up. It all lives in our virus protected and secure GoPC data centre. Then to use your documents, simply open them from within your GoPC desktop.

To transfer files into GoPC, login to the GoPC website. When you come to the logged in screen, select “Transfer/backup files between your PC and GoPC”.

GoPC Account Manager
GoPC Account Manager

Your GoPC Account Manager
This will take a few moments to load. You will need to have Java installed for this application to work, and if your computer doesn’t have it, you will be prompted to install Java. It is perfectly safe to do so.

You will then see a tree structure with the file structure of your computer on the left side and your GoPC storage on the right. You can simply drag and drop from one side to the other. You can also double click files on the left hand side (documents or folders) and these will be copied into the selected folder in GoPC on the right hand side.

File Manager
File Manager

Please be aware that clicking on the delete button on the screen or on your keyboard is the same as hitting the delete button on your computer except that it deletes it straight from your machine rather than moving the files to the trash. So please take care not to hit the delete button when clicking on your files on your machine.

GoPC File Manager
Once your files are transferred, you can log in to your GoPC desktop and access your files in GoPC from the File Explorer

The type of account you have determines the amount of space you have. You can see how much space you have available when you log into the GoPC website.

File Explorer on the GoPC desktop
File Explorer on the GoPC desktop

The type of account you have determines the amount of space you have. You can see how much space you have available when you log into the GoPC website.

If you want more space, login to your account and upgrade your account. If you have a GoPower account and want more than 8 gig of space, please email us.

Thanks for using GoPC. If you have any questions, or feedback simply Contact Us. We’d love to hear from you!

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