New Platform Challenges WordPress with Enterprise-Grade Security and Performance
A new platform, tailored for enterprise-grade security and performance, has emerged to challenge traditional self-managed CMSs like WordPress. This platform offers a modern, social media-like experience, along with professional managed services that large brands are increasingly adopting.
The platform boasts automatic platform updates and a CDN, ensuring top-notch security and speed at a reasonable starting price per month per site. Unlike self-managed systems, it handles hosting, backups, updates, and security patches, saving clients significant in-house resources.
Key to its appeal is the content assembler, which breaks down articles into micro content pieces, and the creative agency services that big-name brands find irresistible. Moreover, it gives users back control over Open Graph metadata and images, a capability recently removed by Facebook.
Migrations from clunky CMSs are made easy with automatic import tools and a distributed team. The platform is designed to adapt to the rapidly evolving social media landscape, keeping company blogs from being left behind on old paradigms.
With over 100 million WordPress instances worldwide each requiring individual updates, the need for a managed service is evident. This platform offers extensive scalability, dedicated support, and the potential for pageviews and unique visitors to grow by up to 300% within the first days of launch. It iterates with the times, keeping clients informed about changes and updates, making it a compelling choice for businesses seeking a robust, secure, and future-proof digital presence.
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