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Now the preferred CMS for 29% of the internet, WordPress is without a doubt the world’s most popular CMS.
Have you ever wondered why you don’t find job advertisements for user experience developers?
With 2017 coming to a close, let’s take a look at what is in store for cloud users in 2018.
I was sitting around in the lobby of a hotel at An Event Apart show with Jeremey Keith one time.
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.
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.
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 holidays are coming! I don’t know about y’all, but my family always tells me I’m so hard to buy for.
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.
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.
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.
To understand users, we cannot take what they say at face value. We need to dig deeper into how they think and what they truly need.