WordPress for Enterprise

  • Why WordPress is the best CMS for enterprise

    Why WordPress is the best CMS for enterprise

    Confronted with post-pandemic droves of click-happy visitors, enterprise organisations are facing an increasing demand for high-quality, scalable websites. Should a company choose to build with a content management system (CMS), making the right choice will be critical for meeting these demands and delivering the best possible experience to their customers.  I’ll cut to the chase:…

  • 5 more WordPress myths busted

    5 more WordPress myths busted

    Our WordPress explorers found some real whoppers the last time they explored the world of WordPress myths, and yet they remained curious. But as they journeyed deeper into the underground of the web, nobody could have prepared them for what they found… 😱 Join our WordPress Mythbusters once again as we turn things upside-down and…

  • How to build the perfect WordPress plugin stack

    How to build the perfect WordPress plugin stack

    Unlock the full potential of your enterprise WordPress site with the perfect plugin stack Learn how to get the most out of the vast WordPress plugin ecosystem. Discover the tricks for putting together the best site you’ve ever built , the pitfalls to avoid, and things to keep in mind when curating your stack. Are…

  • Meet the Speakers: WordPress Enterprise Gap Meetup

    Meet the Speakers: WordPress Enterprise Gap Meetup

    What’s the WordPress enterprise gap? It’s the distance between how WordPress is seen, and how effective it is for enterprise users. We believe that enterprise companies can move faster and deliver better digital experiences for their customers by embracing the power of the open web and open source. ​We also believe that WordPress is the…

  • How to choose the right enterprise WordPress agency

    How to choose the right enterprise WordPress agency

    Selecting a new WordPress agency to develop your website is a massively important decision, particularly given the complexity that comes with enterprise-size sites. The demanding technical requirements, large migrations, and advanced security requirements aren’t something every agency can handle. That’s why it’s important to ensure you’re making the right decision, and asking the right questions,…

  • How to evaluate your website before a rebuild

    How to evaluate your website before a rebuild

    Knowing when you are ready to completely rebuild an enterprise website can be challenging. A full website rebuild requires significant time, investment and resources. But it also presents opportunities to completely rethink things, consider new platforms, throw out technical debt and position your business for long-term success. We’ve outlined the questions you need answers to…

  • 5 WordPress myths busted

    5 WordPress myths busted

    Our Human Made engineers were feeling particularly brave today, and so typed into their favourite search engine the most frightening phrase they could possibly think of; “Why shouldn’t I use WordPress”. If you dare to keep scrolling, you will see what they found. The web can be a spooky place, but the Human Made WordPress…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • End of PHP 7.4: what it means for enterprise WordPress

    End of PHP 7.4: what it means for enterprise WordPress

    The majority of active WordPress installations still use PHP 7.4 (56.9%). PHP 7.4 is no longer maintained beginning November 2021, and has only been on minimal security maintenance support until 28 November 2022. By that date, PHP 7.4 will be officially declared end of life.  This means that all WordPress sites which would like to…

  • Why you shouldn’t use a Super Admin account on WordPress

    Why you shouldn’t use a Super Admin account on WordPress

    Within WordPress, site owners give control over different hierarchical permissions of users by using roles. For multisite configurations, the six available roles, in descending order of authority, are: Super Admin Administrator Editor Author Contributor Subscriber Now, if you’re a project leader or run an editorial team, it probably makes sense to want to take the…

  • Introducing Altis, our enterprise WordPress platform

    Introducing Altis, our enterprise WordPress platform

    In May 2019, we launched Altis, our next-generation digital experience platform. Altis is the evolution of how we work with WordPress, and we believe it’s a fundamental and major step forward for the WordPress ecosystem. So what is Altis, and what benefits does it bring for enterprise development teams and their process? Digital experience platform:…