Author: Jörg Ems
As a former chef for more than 20 years, Jörg has an eye for detail when it comes to customer satisfaction and success. In his spare time he likes to play guitar and produce electronic music.
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- Best Practice & Learning
5 Steps to Make the “Golden” Years of a Website Healthier!
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Jörg Ems
It’s important to evaluate new technology before applying it to your website. Thriving in the digital era means adapting to the right standards at the right time. And there are ways to increase the lifespan of your website and make it last a while longer.
Read more- The Project
TYPO3 University Day Coming up in September 2017
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Jörg Ems
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences and TYPO3’s Academic Committee have announced that they will once again join forces to take on this year’s TYPO3 University Day (T3UD17).
- Product Updates & Roadmap
What is TYPO3 Extended Long Term Support?
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Jörg Ems
Support for a software does not end all of a sudden (well, to some people it does… much like new year’s eve being surprisingly early), normally there are fixed time frames for how long a particular piece of software is being supported.
- Best Practice & Learning
The Challenges of Relaunching a Website
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Jörg Ems
Relaunching a website can be a daunting task. Depending on your goals it can contain challenges in all areas involved.
- Best Practice & Learning
How to Find a Developer Friendly CMS
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Jörg Ems
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.