Dasol Sea Salt website developed by PS Ventures Philippines

By Aurelie A. Peralta

Dasol Sea Salt is a great product that brings to the world a taste of salt from the South Seas, ripened in our tropical islands. Dasol Sea Salt is desirable in grilled and roasted items as Dasol Sea Salt crystals cover more surface area, preventing the meat’s natural juices from oozing out while cooking. It also makes a nice crust for steaks and seafood when combined with herbs and spices. It adds crunch to salads and vegetables and lifts flavor of steamed and poached items. Visit the official website of this great product at http://www.dasolseasalt.com.

The website was developed by PS Ventures Philippines and hosted by Bitstop Inc. The site is powered by ASP.NET running over Windows Server 2003 web server. PS Ventures Philippines also maintains http://www.dagupena.com, a sister company of Dasol Sea Salt. Dagupena offers the world famous “bangus” products from Dagupan City, the Bangus Capital of the World.

ASP.NET for Clan Garments’ Website

By Aurelie A. Peralta

CLAN GARMENTS has been in the manufacturing business for the last fourteen (14) years. It has once been a provider of company uniforms to EPSON INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES AND UNILEVER PHILIPPINES. In addition, CLAN GARMENTS has been the toughest provider in terms of school uniforms in the largest scale within the province of Pangasinan and even reaching as far as other provinces like Banaue, La Union, Tarlac, Pampanga and the Ilocos Region. It specializes in the creation of personalized t-shirt designs. In other words, CLAN GARMENTS provides the product based from the clients design and preference.

CLAN GARMENTS maintains a wide stock inventory of assorted colors of CVC cotton materials where stocking is normally based on the average monthly demand of clients. This set-up actually alleviates their clients’ stock inventory maintenance of raw shirt materials and gives them an edge to serve their clients’ minimum volume order at the shortest lead time. Visit their newly revised website at http://www.clangarments.com.

The all new Clan Garments website was developed by PS Ventures Philippines using ASP.NET masterpage and System.Net.Mail functionalities for the Inquiry Page with enhancement from a CSS file courtesy of Free-CSS-Templates.com.

A Message to the Graduates of 2008

My congratulations to the graduates of the Pangasinan State University Eastern Cluster College of Engineering and Architecture and Institute of Information and Communications Technology Urdaneta Campus.

In this century it is a must for the graduates to possess the updated knowledge and relevant skills more particularly in technology in order for them to become globally  marketable. They have to keep on learning new technologies and develop their skills further in order to match the present needs of the industries and companies worldwide. Our rapidly changing technology, more particularly in the application of computers, makes learning for an individual a truly continuous process.

I am proud to say that your Alma Mater has given you adequate knowledge and trainings that you need to cope up with what is really demanded by the national and global workplace. I hope that the education you acquired from PSU successfully molded you to become holistic professionals.

I encourage you to keep on pursuing lifelong learning to further improve your skills and competencies as a whole. Make your Alma Mater proud of you by making a good name in each field of specialization you are into after your graduation. But most importantly, try your best to practice your professions for the upliftment of our reputation as Filipinos.

Mabuhay PSU Urdaneta Graduates 2008!

AURELIE A. PERALTA

Dean, Institute of ICT

PSU Eastern Cluster

AM6 Realty website developed by PS Ventures Philippines

By Aurelie A. Peralta

AM6 Realty website http://www.am6realty.com was designed and developed by PS Ventures Philippines and is now being hosted by Bitstop. As of now, the site contains 7 agricultural and residential lots for sale, mostly from Balungao, Pangasinan, Philippines. One of these properties is a 2-hectare agricultural land with 100 fruit-bearing mango trees. For those who are interested to acquire such profitable investments try to visit their website now.

Because of the wordpress tragedy…

by Aurelie A. Peralta

I used a wordpress blogsite for one my subdomains. For five months, it worked out well. The blogsite was loaded with a lot of posts and articles, most of which were my lectures in my night class. I also placed some adsense unit and it did make some little earnings then.

One day, the site suddenly became too slow to load. I have found out that it was the MySQL database service which was getting unavailable that time. When the database service was restored, the blogsite loaded well for some times but also became very slow most of the time. It continued to be this way for around 3 days and then it totally became a blank page whenever the browser is done loading it. I was thinking then that the database service is the cause of the problem because I am sure that I have not performed any configuration or installation of plugins in the blogsite.

I reached the point where I actually removed my blogsite and reinstall another wordpress blogsite (both the current version I am using then and also with the latest stable release). I have also removed and created database because of this. But to no success, the problem is still the same. I have wasted a lot of time and opportunity because of what happened.

This wordpress tragedy made me end up with this new blogsite http://www.blogsite.psvphil.com, something which was made from a css template and slowly I am converting it into a full-pledged blogsite with Access database as its backend. As I enjoy creating websites with css templates and asp.net master pages, I also changed psvphil.com into something new. http://www.psvphil.com

Out of the problem I encountered, came something new worth working with as a web developer.