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'In the News



  • The Krupczak.org, LLC announces 29 September 2009, the second public release of the Cartographer project. Release 1.1 is primarily a bugfix release but does include several new features and includes a Windows graphical installer. See Cartographer for more information.


  • New firewall/routers deployed at world HQ and Florida office providing higher performance, VPN access, and improved stateful packet inspection capabilities. (July 2009)


  • New AMD Athlon 64 X2 web server hardware/software upgrade completed 1 December 2008.


  • The Krupczak.org, LLC announces, 25 November 2008, the first public release of the Cartographer project. See Cartographer for more information.


  • Mail server will be down Tuesday evening 12 February 2008 for maintenance and upgrading.


  • Web server back up after double-bypass brain-transplant! (22 December 2007)


  • Asterisk PBX upgraded Wednesday August 29, 2007. New features include conference rooms, follow-me functionality, SIP dialing/reception, ENUM and DUNDI integration, support for wireless VoIP/WIFI devices, and improved performance. (29 August 2007)


  • The Krupczak Organization will be on hiatus for Summer break with minimal staffing levels and support services.


  • New AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+ server deployed with 1.3TB of storage (17 March 2007)


  • Wiki deployed (13 March 2007)


  • Web server upgrade completed (18 February 2007)


  • The Krupczak Organization will be on hiatus for Christmas break with minimal staffing levels and support services.


  • The Krupczak Organization will be on hiatus for the summer with minimal staffing levels and support services.


  • Krupczak.org will be off the net, temporarily, Friday 3/31/2006 late afternoon for an IP address re-number.


  • Krupczak.org deploys SIP for internal/external communications.


  • Krupczak.org completes web re-design


  • Krupczak.org completes switch to VoIP with Asterisk-based PBX