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Low, Moderate or High: What FedRAMP Impact Level is Right for You?
Achieving the FedRAMP certification is a requirement for organizations working with government agencies. FedRAMP is a necessary compliance framework to ensure the proper level of security is in place for cloud products and services.
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Should I Migrate to Atlassian Cloud?
Organizations that migrate to a single SaaS-based model can more clearly define digital processes and workflows, as well as streamline technology and infrastructure in a way that maps to specific corporate goals—placing IT in the driver’s seat.
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How the Public Sector Can Enable DevOps with Jira’s Latest Updates
Stringent regulations surrounding compliance and security requirements, limited funding and changing priorities within the public sector are all key factors.
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Mapping the Evolution of Content Management Software With Drupal 7, 8 and 9
See how CMSs have changed through the lens of Drupal version evolution

3 Ways An External Partner Helps Optimize CMS Platforms
Engaging a partner to help manage your website frees up your team to focus on business growth

How to Choose the Right Drupal Modules for Your Website
Drupal rocketed from a pet project at the University of Antwerp to global notoriety due, in large part, to the foundational opportunity for members of the developer community to download and create site plugins, tools, APIs and other features designed to complement Drupal’s fully open-sourced core modules.

How to Make the Most of the Drupal Community
What is the Drupal Community? This article give you the rundown and resources needed to get started in the Drupal Community.

Contegix Launches Managed Services for Drupal on AWS
Starting this week, Contegix is offering a managed services solution for companies with Drupal sites on Amazon Web Services, enabling businesses to focus on delivering the best digital experiences to their users, rather than configuring website infrastructure.

Your Guide to Migrating to Drupal 9
The time has come to prepare to update your site as the 2020 release of Drupal 9 draws near. While in the past, the massive changes between Drupal versions made developers cringe at the thought of migrating, the process has gotten much simpler over the past few iterations. If you’re running a relatively recent version of Drupal, like Drupal 8 or even 7, upgrading to a new major version shouldn’t be much different than upgrading to a new minor one (i.e. going from Drupal 8.7 to 8.8). There is potential for challenges to arise, however, if you’re using deprecated code.

Your Ultimate Drupal Support Provider Checklist
Due to its highly customizable and flexible integrations, Drupal has become a top content management platform. But the range of customizations and personalization options that it offers can also make it a highly complex tool, which means that even the most knowledgeable users sometimes require help deploying, operating and optimizing it.

5 Steps to Surviving a Drupal Site Data Breach
It happened—your Drupal site was hacked and your customers’ information has been compromised. This occurs more often than most companies would like to admit. It’s estimated that in 2018, more than 4.5 billion records were exposed as a result of data breaches.

Drupal 7 vs. Drupal 8: When An Upgrade Is A Huge Step Forward
Among developers, it’s widely accepted that updates to existing operating services don’t necessarily have an instant adoption rate. There are a few reasons for this, but chief among them is the sense that developers often feel that updating to a new system is a hassle, and they’re just as well off spending that time manually updating older modules.