Alex Alabbas
Alex Alabbas is a Senior Email and Content Marketing Manager at Media Temple. Alex has a diverse scope of content expertise in industries ranging from media and entertainment, market research and technology.Posts By Alex
In the battle for cloud domination, the major cloud providers (Amazon, Microsoft, and Google) are seemingly locked in an arms race to provide users with speed, flexibility, functionality, and all the bells and whistles they could possibly want.
Boagworld – User experience, as a concept, evolves on seemingly a weekly basis.
In this infographic, we try do demystify some common concerns that enterprises might have around migrating their mission-critical sites or apps to Amazon Web Services (AWS).
The cloud’s reputation for improved performance and massive speed gains is a key driver for many enterprises to bring their mission-critical sites and apps to the cloud.
It all began with a 30-minute thought exercise at Jeff Bezos’ house in 2003.
When an enterprise decides to move to the cloud, they are often lured by the speed, flexibility, or elasticity of Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) 50+ services.
Creative and digital design agencies often take the “anything, everything” approach to creative work.
For most enterprises and startups, the cloud’s seemingly limitless potential has made it an essential business resource.
Since day one, we have been our customers number one fans. From large scale campaigns to their own personal websites or even their doodle books, the amazing level of creative energy that Media Temple customers bring to their work is unrivaled.
Be it creative tools or social media platforms, digital agencies are constantly integrating new software solutions to stay at ahead of the competition.
As APAC’s cloud ambitions continue to grow, the nations that make up the region have been experiencing a radical change in their urban economies.
The cloud has reached such a point of maturity that the services that come with it are just as important as the cloud’s main benefits themselves.
One of the largest benefits of WordPress is that the content management system (CMS) remains an open-source project that relies on community contributions to ensure not just modernized code but the best contemporary user experience.
The cloud is an integral part of the modern enterprise’s technology stack, prompting DevOps teams to find new ways to not only optimize their time but also maximize their organization’s investment in the cloud.
Naturally, security should be top-of-mind for any enterprise looking to launch a site or app on the cloud.
Sometimes, it can feel like the ~$120 billion cloud industry emerged out of thin air, seemingly overnight.