Even the Gods Fail

Technology stops for no one. Software is advancing at a phenomenal pace, and along with it, user expectations continue to grow and grow. Building, supporting, and scaling modern software can be a daunting task – even for behemoth software organizations. Sometimes failures happen, even for the most advanced organization. It is how you respond in the face of these failures that sets expectations for your users and shapes the image of your brand.

Personalization in Software

Customers are demanding. Whether your application is sold to the enterprise or available to consumers for free, people demand a low learning curve, beautiful design, and fast performance.

Increasingly, customers also crave an experience that is tailored to their preferences, needs, and goals. While users are becoming more sensitive to the exposure of their data, it has been proven that customers will trade personal data for a more personalized experience.

Is Your CMS Solving Problems, or Causing Problems?

Content management systems are the backbone of websites and web applications. Millions of sites around the world rely on a content management system (CMS) to deliver the right content to the right visitors. Different teams – from development and design to marketing – rely on a CMS to help their organization reach its business goals.

Given the importance of these systems, we have a simple question to ask: Is your CMS solving problems, or causing problems?

Why We Love Drupal

Our top 10 reasons why we love Drupal. Drupal is an open-source content management system used to power websites and web applications. Drupal is a must-have for complicated websites and applications. Technical leaders, who want flexibility and security, are as happy as business and marketing leaders, who demand a sleek interface and the ability to rapidly update content.

What is Serverless Hosting?

Lately, there has been a lot of talk about “serverless hosting” and “serverless architecture”. But, what does “serverless” mean and why should you care? In this post, we are going to explore the rise of serverless hosting, the benefits, and when you should consider going serverless.

First, let’s start with the definition of serverless hosting and how it differs from traditional hosting.

Getting Ready for Gutenberg

WordPress is introducing a massive update to their content management system (CMS). The new update – WordPress 5.0, also called “Gutenberg” – features a more visual editor and a more modern user experience, particularly for new users. As with all major updates, businesses and organizations should be aware of the key changes being implemented.

For those curious, the name of the update is an homage to Johannes Gutenberg, who invented the moveable printing press in 1439.