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The Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) Web Application Firewall (“WAF”) protects web applications from common vulnerability exploits, such as bad bots, cross-site scripting (“XSS”), and distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
Today, Media Temple is pleased to announce that we’ve made Secure Shell (SSH) key management more friendly and flexible for our Managed Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers, by offering the choice of managing your team’s SSH keys in AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) or through GitHub.
If you’ve ever had to manage servers that are in a traditional data center, you know how difficult and time consuming it can be.
Cloud computing provides enormous opportunities for nearly every organization. It allows you to move faster, lower IT costs, improve uptime, and scale to meet your customer demand.
Your photo portfolio, made easy Getting a portfolio right is hard to do. Choosing the best examples of your work is an aesthetic battle of attrition with yourself.
As we approach our 20th year as the go-to web and cloud hosting company for web developers, designers, and creative agencies of all sizes, our mission remains unchanged: To provide people-powered, premium quality web and cloud hosting solutions that supercharge our customers’ digital strategy and allow them to focus on their businesses – not their servers.
Media Temple has made it a mission for almost 20 years to be the reliable cloud and web hosting partner to which creative agencies can turn to power their digital strategy and focus on running their business - not their servers.
It’s now time to focus on the Reactive EC2 Management System, aka ReC2. It is a small, friendly Python project that monitors your EC2 Auto Scaling Group to make important adjustments that provide increased reliability and cost savings.
Caching is one of those terms that has seemingly been around since the dawn of computer age.
User experience design is more than just problem solving. Since a UX Architect’s workflow requires input from different teams, a vast part of the actual work is clear communication and discussion about the solution.
Amazon Web Service (AWS) is known for its scaling and elasticity. Now, with some help from AWS Lambda, even your database can benefit from the power of the cloud (and save you money at the same time).
This is not an article about women in tech. Not because I don’t believe that female bodies in chairs and in the boardroom matters, and certainly not because I don’t want to meaningfully contribute to all the groundbreaking and awesome work being done to get them where they belong.
Let’s start off with a bit of history, shall we? Shortcodes were first introduced to WordPress in version 2.5 (way back in March of 2008) so they’ve been around for a while.
Throughout my career, I have been asked the same question: “What are you looking for when you review someone’s code?” A few things always immediately pop into my head, such as inconsistent code formatting or over commenting.
Time is our most valuable and, unfortunately, most limited resource. Every single day, we fight and scrape to maximize our time in a way that’s beneficial for our companies, personal businesses, the software that we build, and, most importantly, our personal lives, families, and loved ones.
Let’s take a step back into 2008. Javascript was still pretty terrible, jQuery was mistaken for a better language, while we, at Media Temple, were launching our first custom-tailored help center to provide better support to our customers.