Previous Blog Posts
- Paypal now available!
- Beta API now available
- Client base doubles in July 2009!
- South Korean Website Attacks
- Uptime badges now available
- System Upgrade - May 15/09
- Public Stats available
- Binary Canary launched to the public
Blog Archive
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Paypal now available!
We're pleased to have updated our signup process to support Paypal accounts.
This much anticipated feature will allow more people to take advantage of one of our low priced plans, which support many advanced features.
Enjoy!
Dan Belhassen
This much anticipated feature will allow more people to take advantage of one of our low priced plans, which support many advanced features.
Enjoy!
Dan Belhassen
posted by Binary Canary at
12:57 AM
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Beta API now available
We are pleased to have our beta API now available.
This version will allow you to access a list of your monitors (and statuses) through SOAP.
If you are interested in participating in this beta, please let me know and I will send you the URL and WSDL to get started.
Enjoy!
Dan Belhassen
This version will allow you to access a list of your monitors (and statuses) through SOAP.
If you are interested in participating in this beta, please let me know and I will send you the URL and WSDL to get started.
Enjoy!
Dan Belhassen
posted by Binary Canary at
7:33 AM
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Client base doubles in July 2009!
Thank you to all of our new clients who have joined in July 2009. Thanks to you, we actually doubled our client base in one month!
Many new people, whether they are hosting companies, designers or website owners are discovering the great features and amazing prices which binarycanary.com offers for website and device monitoring.
Glad to have you all on board, and don't forget to let us know of any special feature requests you have!
Dan Belhassen
Many new people, whether they are hosting companies, designers or website owners are discovering the great features and amazing prices which binarycanary.com offers for website and device monitoring.
Glad to have you all on board, and don't forget to let us know of any special feature requests you have!
Dan Belhassen
posted by Binary Canary at
3:40 PM
