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Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated with each passing year. As bad actors discover new methods to uncover security vulnerabilities, corporate countermeasures need to stay one… Continue reading
Custom website development is essential for a successful online presence. Most of the top DIY web platforms offer template design themes that are mobile responsive. You can then… Continue reading
Website development and websites, in general, have come a long way since then, and for the most part are more polished and professional especially business-related sites. However, there remain some… Continue reading
Number one goal was to provide every single attendee with at least one new tool or one new way to use a tool they’re already using. Judging by… Continue reading
Web CMS’s underlying elements are undergoing a radical transformation. Originally, web content management systems supported static web page authoring and production sites managed by technical teams, commonly AD&D professionals.
Then, vendors added advanced capabilities… Continue reading
IT managed services based on cloud computing are catching on with many small and medium-sized businesses as a way to offload the burdens of buying and maintaining software and hardware.
The idea is simple: instead of buying and managing your own IT assets, your company pays to use a system owned by a third party. A simple free version of the idea is Google Drive, which allows users
anywhere to work and collaborate on word processing, spreadsheet and other applications hosted on Google’s servers.
The cloud’s key benefit is that it saves companies money because they don’t have to purchase, implement, maintain and update hardware or software. For example, some experts estimate a company can save about 65% on an ERP system by implementing it through the cloud rather than buying the software.
Building cloud web services with microservices provide benefits, such as scalability, and allows enterprise apps to access new features and tools. Follow these steps to success.-Cloud Web Services 
Amazon and Microsoft, the two leading public cloud providers, both offer several dozen web services, each representing a useful application feature or tool that users can invoke through an API. On the surface, these offerings look a lot like microservices. Deeper into implementation, the similarities grow.
A microservice, like a cloud web services, isn’t a part of a single application but instead provides a general resource for applications. Several different applications and many users can access a microservice at the same time — just as they could a cloud web service. A microservice also has the ability to scale in response to load and replace itself if its underlying resources fail, also like a cloud web service.
The only problem with using microservices to build your own cloud web services is that it’s not always clear what gives microservices the desirable properties above. Cloud architects may fail to deploy microservices the right way, and thereby reduce microservices’ value in providing cloud web service features. That’s why planning microservice deployment is critical. Continue reading
WordPress, with its wide array of themes and plug-ins, is the way to go if you want to build a website. –WordPress Web Hosting

WordPress, the world’s top content management system (CMS), is far more than just the simple blogging platform many people think of it as. The software has a huge library of free and premium themes and plug-ins that make it the foundation that underpins millions of websites, including personal and small business pages, brands such as Bloomberg and Disney, and even big-name high-traffic sites like Best Buy and BBC America. If you’ve thought about building a website, you should definitely consider a WordPress web host.
Most web hosts offer some form of WordPress service, be it an optimized or a managed environment. Both types boast platforms specifically designed for WordPress. In each, the CMS comes preinstalled, so you don’t have to download and set up a WordPress installation as you’d do when using a traditional web hosting environment.
Depending on the web host, you can enjoy a variety of site-friendly features, including automatic data backups, page caching, and automatic CMS updates. Please note that some web hosts restrict a short list of plug-ins that may duplicate features already built into the optimized or managed setup or negatively affect your site’s performance. Continue reading
A Content management system can help an organization support the entire content creation process, from production to delivery — but there’s much to consider in WCM systems.
Web content management describes a class of software for creating and maintaining content for websites and mobile applications. From an IT perspective, content management tools have a simple business purpose — support line-of-business users and ensure that they can manage all the information they need to produce compelling digital experiences. With web content management software, nontechnical users can effectively manage the volume, velocity, and variety of digitized information to do their jobs.
Anyone maintaining a website manages content. Once a site is set up and running, nontechnical users need to be able to create, organize, store and distribute content on their own, without depending on day-to-day support from IT specialists. Similarly, anyone supporting web-based or native mobile apps must have the ability to create, source and produce content. In fact, many firms now begin with applications to support mobile content delivery first. Continue reading