WordPress for SMEs and High-Scale Platforms Mario Peshev
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The WordPress for SMEs and High-Scale Platforms is designed to help business owners, marketing directors, and other decision makers who want to scale an existing WordPress solution, integrate WordPress within their technical suite or migrate a proprietary framework to WordPress.
Mario Peshev is a WordPress Core contributor and the CEO of DevriX - a distributed WordPress agency. DevriX works with SMEs and large enterprises in the automotive, health, banking industries, building unique features for complex and heavy web solutions.
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#36: How to Build a WordPress SaaS Application
What are the prerequisites to build a scalable SaaS Application and is WordPress a good fit to use as an application framework? The episode would reveal some of the strengths WordPress shines with and the best practices to get some general tasks working which would allow you to scale a subscription-based product model that lasts.
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#35: 5 Ways to Build Landing Pages For Your WordPress Site
Ever felt limited by your existing feature set when it comes to setting up new landing pages? Or performance is crucial and you want to limit the amount of scripts loading across the board? Here are 5 tips for you.
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#34: The Future of WordPress in 2020
What should we expect from WordPress in 2020? We are discussing the latest updates on Gutenberg, eCommerce, WordPress Apps, the Enterprise space and more.
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#33: Top Security Considerations For WordPress Enterprises
What are the top security considerations for enterprises considering WordPress for their product or a web application product?
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#32: 7 More Obstacles Enterprises Face With WordPress
Episode 15 covered 8 major obstacles we've heard from enterprises considering WordPress. Wrapping up the top 15, here's a list of 7 additional challenges we get in sales calls and emails, and during meetings with enterprise-grade clients considering WordPress.
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#31: Top Reasons For Companies to Redesign Their WordPress Websites
Lots of people perceive redesigns as a sporadic activity or an emotional one -- but there's often a good reason to plan one. Here's my top pick of reasonable explanations and triggers leading to planning a new website redesign.