Category: Knowledge Resources
Stay on top and keep track of how things are changing. Get solid knowledge from TYPO3 GmbH and share an avalanche of expert knowledge on topics like security, new laws and regulations and key supporting information, e.g. why knowing the official support periods of your content management system (CMS) is so important.
The Challenges of Relaunching a Website
Relaunching a website can be a daunting task. Depending on your goals it can contain challenges in all areas involved.
Support Possibilities in Open Source Communities
You are thinking about using an Open Source Software but are unsure whether you might get the same support that a paid software would have. In the following sections we’re presenting the different levels of support you can leverage for typical open source projects.
How to Find a Developer Friendly CMS
In a developer friendly CMS it takes less effort to implement changes. Less effort commonly means it’s cheaper. So let’s see what makes a CMS developer friendly.
What to Look for in a CMS
Today there's a myriad of options available when you’re looking for the right CMS to build your website. In this post we want to share some advice on what you should consider when choosing a CMS.
How to Judge the Usability of a CMS
Websites today thrive on content; preferably high-quality content. To generate content you have editors working in your CMS day-in, day-out.
Why You Have to Consider Support Periods When Choosing Software
Choosing software is a difficult process. You need to find a solution that fits your needs, it has to have all the features you need and last but not least it needs to be reasonably priced.
Our Internal Workflow
In this post we want to give you a glimpse of how we are working internally, which tools we use and what the benefits of that workflow are to us.
How We Solve Our Password Madness
Storing passwords is easy - get a password manager and you're done. But how to share these passwords between your co-workers or maybe even external people? We know there is no such thing as "the right solution", but we though we'd share how we do it.