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  • How to run a remote Agile sprint retro

    How to run a remote Agile sprint retro

    First posted April 2020. Updated January 2023 In Agile software development, the Sprint Retrospective, or ‘retro’, is a meeting held at the end of each sprint. The project team comes together to reflect what happened during that period, and create a plan for improvements for the next iteration. While these types of conversations are best…

  • Meet our WordCamp Asia speakers

    Meet our WordCamp Asia speakers

    We couldn’t be more thrilled to be attending the very first WordCamp Asia! Taking place 17-19th February 2023 in Bangkok, Thailand, here’s who you’ll be hearing from during what promises to be an action-packed few days. KAdam White Principal Engineer, Human Made KAdam White started using WordPress in 2007, and stumbled upon his first WordCamp…

  • WordPress vs. Drupal: which CMS should you use for enterprise?

    WordPress vs. Drupal: which CMS should you use for enterprise?

    Both are open-source software. Both are written in PHP. And both are capable of running high-traffic, enterprise websites. However, WordPress and Drupal are CMSs with different strengths and weaknesses, and it’s important to know which serves your needs best, especially if you’re running a website for an enterprise organisation. The reality is that the requirements…

  • Human Made has achieved OSPAR attestation

    Human Made has achieved OSPAR attestation

    Following a tremendous effort involving lots of people across Human Made, we’re delighted to share that we’ve achieved OSPAR attestation!  We first began this journey to better serve a global banking client that relies on Human Made’s services and Altis‘ platform, but we understand how hugely important governance, risk and compliance are for our enterprise…

  • WordPress 6.1 changes that will improve enterprise sites

    WordPress 6.1 changes that will improve enterprise sites

    WordPress 6.1 was released earlier this month with some big improvements for both users and developers, some of which we’re excited to share! After the major release of 6.0, 6.1 brings a number of more granular changes, along with numerous developer-focused updates. We’re proud to stay in great company as one of the largest contributors…

  • Grasping CSS fundamentals at WordCamp Valencia 2022

    Grasping CSS fundamentals at WordCamp Valencia 2022

    We’ve contributed to and attended dozens of WordCamps over the years, including the recent return of the grand WordCamp US. Whenever we can, we are delighted to share our work, ideas, and expertise on WordPress development, remote work, project management, and more to WordCamp audiences, no matter the geography or language. Recently, Human Made Web…