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Jon Setzen is a designer based in Los Angeles. He is currently the Creative/UX Director at Media Temple, founder of Arlo Jacob Candle Company, the host ofCreativeMornings/LA, and co-host of the The Build Up.
Media Temple, the Los Angeles-based web host that was acquired by GoDaddy last year, not only launched its redesigned website in January, but also worked on overhauling its Account Center.
Media Temple announced on Monday that it has added Parallels Plesk 12 panel to its VPS control panel offering.
50 sites, from 2014, that we feel have truly captured the flat design trend.
Media Temple knows websites, and they know WordPress.
Good for you if… You want fast, high-quality managed WordPress hosting that’s more affordable per install than the competitors, and won’t spiral in price as your site grows.
The managed WordPress hosting space saw some improvements this week from two WordPress hosting providers: Media Temple and Pagely.
Media Temple is one of the latest companies to join the fray, launching its premium WordPress hosting service just over a month ago. Today, it’s expanding this service with a number of new features.
The WordPress industry is evolving day-by-day. Its communities are also growing and the contributors welcome the newbies open-handedly. I interviewed two of the most active WordPress experts who are growing more and more with the new sun daily.
In case you’ve missed it, Media Temple have recently launched their Premium WordPress Hosting service, which puts them in direct competition with other providers (such as WP Engine and Page.ly) operating in the managed WordPress hosting niche.
MediaTemple launched their new, premium WordPress platform just recently. We decided to reach out to Dante Baker, Shared Services Product Manager.
Jon Setzen, creative director for Media Temple, was in Austin to discuss why designers and technologists need to think content first.
Delivering the same customer service standards becomes increasingly difficult as your company grows.
Largely inspired by a reply to a comment I left on a recent post published on the official Media Temple blog (regarding the launch of their new Premium WordPress Hosting), I thought it might be fun to conduct a quick speed-comparison test: between their brand new managed WordPress hosting service and WPEngine’s already relatively-well-established managed WordPress hosting platform.
Def Jam’s 30th anniversary celebration paired swimmingly as backdrop for Media Temple’s Interactive closing party at Stubb’s Tuesday.
As SXSW Interactive came to a close Tuesday night, web hosting company (mt) Media Temple went out with a blaze of glory as their finale party in partnership with Def Jam Records brought out hundreds to the legendary Stubbs BBQ.