
Brands transformed through web apps in 2017
As 2017 draws to a close, we look at five notable examples of web apps that launched over the last year, and assess their business impacts.
As 2017 draws to a close, we look at five notable examples of web apps that launched over the last year, and assess their business impacts.
In this post we offer non-technical definitions for some of the key terms commonly used when discussing web apps, and provide deeper business context to help demystify what can be a confusing topic.
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2016 has been a polarising year. A year when the unexpected and largely unpredicted has occurred, shocking people worldwide. We have lurched into a post-truth era, where emotion transcends logic, and maintaining the status quo is no longer a given.
It’s reported that one in four websites are now powered by WordPress. That’s a staggering figure, and shows the remarkable growth of what was originally a blogging platform into the most widely-used content management system on the planet.
Open-source software is central to the UK government’s commitment in delivering high-quality digital services, and with the technology we work with, particularly Drupal and WordPress, we’re very excited about the future.
We're sponsoring DrupalCon yet again this year, but this time we’re exploring the wider impact within the industry with our ‘future of work’ approach.
In this timely blog post, our developer Ronald Ashri discusses the current state of Drupal, and what the future holds for our favourite platform.