2020 won’t probably be remembered as a good year. COVID-19 has taken the world by surprise and has completely changed the “status quo” and the “normal” way of life has become a “new normal” way of doing business, working, and living our lives.
When we finalize a product and launch it to the market, we expect users to come and use it just because the product is there and is good, or so we believe. However, do users think it is good?
In the previous posts we defined a migration plan and structure. Now we will see how to extend functionalities to these migrations by creating and extending Migrate API plugins.
The commitment of the Public Administration to open source software has increased exponentially in recent years and today we can tell that it is a fact both nationally and internationally. Proof of this can be found in the world of web portals and more specifically in DRUPAL.
In the previous post we talked about how to carry out an analysis and a migration plan for a content migration in drupal. In this second post we will bring that analysis into code.
Do you need a hosting provider fast, reliable, secure and simple to maximize the value of our websites and therefore our business? That is exactly what Pantheon is.
With a number of increasing alternatives for web technologies to use as a base for a corporation’s web ecosystem, it is becoming more and more difficult to choose “the right one”.