
Meet the Team: Harry Kent
This time on Meet the Team, it’s the turn of Harry Kent, a Ganger on our First Fix team. Network ganging involves combining multiple network interfaces into a single logical … Continue reading
This time on Meet the Team, it’s the turn of Harry Kent, a Ganger on our First Fix team. Network ganging involves combining multiple network interfaces into a single logical … Continue reading →
Any IT user, whether private or professional, knows that the risk of cyber-attack is now greater than ever. However, many businesses still don’t take their cyber security seriously. Even if … Continue reading →
Yeah ok, so it’s not as catchy a title as Snakes on a Plane, but it does have the benefit of being entirely true! At the end of July, NIT … Continue reading →
Today we’re talking to Matt Rixson, Tinder Corp’s Splicer Supervisor, and clearly the winner of Tinder’s ‘coolest job title’ competition… Matt started working at Tinder Corp a mere 10 months … Continue reading →
When the bosses asked me to write an article about the new glut of AI technology, including ChatGPT and Google Bard, I wasn’t sure where to start. How do you … Continue reading →
This time on meet the team, we’re talking to Project’s Administrator Janice, a relative newbie to Tinder Corp, who’s just completed her first year with the company. Janice has worked … Continue reading →
Tinder Corporation Announces Management Restructure, New Ventures, New Growth Plans and New Strapline to Mark it’s 10-year Anniversary. Chatham Maritime based technology guru’s Tinder Corporation have announce a number … Continue reading →
Here at Tinder Corp we’re big fans of ‘reuse, recycle’ so the Free Wharf site in Shoreham was the ideal project for us. A regenerated brownfield site, Free Wharf aims … Continue reading →
Regular readers will know about Tyler Donovan: the up and coming star of the British bike racing scene, whom Tinder has the honour of sponsoring. We asked Tyler to give … Continue reading →
In today’s meet the team we’re talking to James Amey-Drew, one of Tinder’s talented Fibre Engineers Up until two years ago James worked in warehouse distribution for companies such as … Continue reading →
The Northfleet Embankment development is part of the ambitious Ebsfleet Garden City project, which was created with the intention of delivering up to 15,0000 homes and establish a ‘21st century’ … Continue reading →
Good leadership is vital to the success of any business, and when a business grows it stands to reason that you would need more leaders! At Tinder we’ve been steadily … Continue reading →
In today’s ‘meet the team’ we’re talking with Simon Hayes, Tinder Corp’s Projects’ Administrator and resident cake baker! Simon has worked for Tinder for almost exactly one year, after coming … Continue reading →
You may remember a while back we talked about Tyler Donovan who, in only his second season as a Superbike racer, is already making waves thanks to his talent and … Continue reading →
When they established Tinder Corp in 2010, CEOs John and Paul knew they had a winning idea, but just how far the company would go was something even they couldn’t … Continue reading →
The Barking Riverside development is an ambitious project overlooking the Thames, which endeavours to be a complete community ‘like no other’. With a planned 10,000 new homes, plus improved transport … Continue reading →
13 Succinctly situated for Londoners and designed to pull together the very best the City has to offer, Consort Place is being developed by the Far East Consortium and … Continue reading →
Here at Tinder Corp we’ve always been known for the high standard of our works, but that doesn’t mean we can afford to become complacent. In the ever changing world … Continue reading →
Long-time followers will know that we here at Tinder Corp are big sports fans, and we believe that the health benefits, and indeed the social benefits, of sport should be … Continue reading →
The answer, unfortunately, is everybody. From the one man band to the global corporation, all businesses have the potential to be targets of cyber-attacks. This was shown to the case … Continue reading →