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A New Collaboration with Google Cloud Platform Marketplace
Pantheon recently debuted on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Marketplace. This announcement furthers our commitment to working with the leading provider of Cloud infrastructure while maximizing the convenience factor, especially for those customers already using the GCP Marketplace. Learn more about Pantheon entering the GCP Marketplace, our continued partnership with Google, and what that means for your business’s website(s) running on the Pantheon WebOps platform during this engaging webinar.
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Serverless CMS
Pantheon delivers the web's most popular and powerful CMSs on a serverless platform
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9 Tips for Giving Engaging Virtual Presentations
COVID-19 shifts events online; adapt and collaborate virtually!
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3 Signs Your Web Team Is Taking on Too Much
Learn to spot the three most common signs that your web team is taking on too much.
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Find Your North Star
Josh Koenig shares one of the most common mistakes website owners are making today, and the 5 KPIs that can be used to help them course correct.
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Introducing Pantheon's Technology Partner Directory
The benefits of Pantheon's Technology Partner Directory, plus showcase our launch partners driving results for organizations seeking innovative web solutions.
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Threat Modeling is Table Stakes for Security
Table-stakes security often means a checklist to get the security team off the back of the web team.
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Three UX Lessons At Decoupled Days 2022
Industry insights from developers and business community about implementing decoupled and headless CMS architectures.
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Three Ways to Assess Your Website’s Carbon Footprint
Your site’s carbon footprint is larger than you think. Here’s what IT leaders need to know about digital sustainability and how Pantheon on Google Cloud helps.
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March Couch Coding: Who Chooses the Blues in WordPress 5.9
WordPress 5.9 can put an incredible amount of power into the hands of a single person working inside the block editor and the new Full Site Editing interface. You can control fonts, spacing, layout, and of course colors. But what if your website is run by more than one person? Who controls the colors? Who chooses the blues? When a website is run by a team with specialized roles, the designers and developers may want to lock down the color palette. But do content editors want to be locked down? If this situation sounds familiar, then this demo is for you.