Monday, June 23, 2008

Searching takes a siesta!

Ola! It ain't half hot mum! A quick message from Andalucia where the sun is shining and it is a glorious morning. I just wanted to draw people's attention to the marvellous innovattion the country gets from the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.

If you take a look at the site you may notice that it lacks a basic search facility, which has been a simple implementation on a website for, hmmmm... let me see, at least 10 years? When asked about this, David Lammy (for it is he) said "DIUS is currently working with our supplier to implement a basic search facility on our existing corporate website".

Bet they get charged the earth too! Now, back to the pool!

8 comments:

ianvisits said...
23 Jun 2008 09:22:00  

They could put a quick Google site search box on there in about 5 minutes.

But then the consultancy couldn't charge a vast implimentation fee for doing that.

kinglear said...
23 Jun 2008 10:23:00  

Lammy is, was and always will be a prat.

Don Benjamin said...
23 Jun 2008 14:07:00  

Hola! No es un medio caliente mamá! Un rápido mensaje de Inglés Midlands, donde el sol brilla y es una gloriosa mañana.

Scoundrel said...
23 Jun 2008 15:20:00  

Hola to you too. Sun is shining in Blighty. Hope the football hasn't spoiled things ;)

dreamingspire said...
24 Jun 2008 17:01:00  

DfT has long had a search engine on its web site, and its rubbish (or at least was still like that about a month ago) - Google is the way to find stuff on their site, but recently they stopped stonewalling and agreed that they had better fix their problem. Anyone in the public sector heard of Quality Control?

Anonymous said...
25 Jun 2008 16:56:00  

have you considered not coming back?

dizzy said...
27 Jun 2008 20:21:00  

I did but then I realised it would upset someone like you if I didn't

Rain_Drops said...
29 Jun 2008 04:59:00  

peace to Andalucia ; enjoy ur time there !


 

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