Ditmar Haist, Chief Digital Officer
Dec 05, 2019

Choose a CMS platform that supports your organizational goals

Content management is an underestimated aspect of an organization's digital footprint. Content embodies most digital elements of a business (and a brand). Given the importance, how you invest in supporting the user experience impacts your clients and your internal teams, both today and for the future.

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Ditmar Haist, Chief Digital Officer
Dec 05, 2019

Content management is an underestimated aspect of an organization's digital footprint. Content embodies most digital elements of a business (and a brand). Given the importance, how you invest in supporting the user experience impacts your clients and your internal teams, both today and for the future.

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Candace Green O'Leary, Marketing & Content Director
Dec 04, 2019

Rangle recently rolled out new research uncovering how c-level executives are dealing with the pressure to deliver digital experiences and stay ahead of the curve of digital transformation. The report reveals that while 80 percent of the C-suite thinks about digital transformation at least once a week, and they’re being “kept up at night” by the fact their digital costs are more than anticipated and the pressure to implement new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), internet of things (IoT), mobile and cloud native.

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Harjot Bal, Experience Design Lead
Nov 28, 2019

Every once in a while, members of your internal or client team will get super-jazzed to sit in on your usability testing sessions. Sometimes they'll even start co-facilitating.

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David MacDonald, Senior Solutions Architect
Nov 19, 2019

Stripe is a great platform for running an online business, especially on account of the developer-centric API that makes it easy to collect payments,  set up subscriptions and more.

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Aldrin Almacin, Solution Architect
Nov 15, 2019

Jenkins is one of the most popular Continuous Integration and Delivery Servers today, so it’s only natural that you’re probably interested in learning more about it. When starting out, you’ll need to first run it on your local machine. However, the problem with that is the Jenkins configuration files will then live directly on your machine. A better solution is to run it as a Docker container, here are some of the reasons why:

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