Making Sense of WebOps and DevOps
In this Forbes article, you’ll learn how WebOps is different from DevOps and what kind of team it takes to move the needle.
In this Forbes article, you’ll learn how WebOps is different from DevOps and what kind of team it takes to move the needle.
Learn how Pernod Ricard, one of the world’s largest sellers of wine and spirits, manages their digital portfolio across hundreds of websites — including iconic names like Jameson, Absolut, and Malibu — with the help of the Pantheon WebOps platform and WordPress.
G2, a peer-to-peer review site, announced Pantheon as a leader in WebOps, Managed Hosting, and Web Content Management. This is a sign of what's to come.
As a Drupal architect I’ve been building web applications for clients for years, starting with sales, working through the technical architecture, and all the way through to the final touches. I build web applications for projects of varied sizes—some have only a couple of stakeholders (like the CTO and CMO), and others touch dozens of departments across an organization, all with varied technical ability.
When we launched Pantheon’s Global CDN back in 2017, we did so to deliver a faster and more secure experience to the hundreds of thousands of sites that rely on Pantheon every single day. As the closest point of contact to end users, the edge offers a unique place to provide essential security and reliable functionality.
All they wanted to do was flip the fashion industry’s production model on its head. No big deal.
- Alex Vasquez, Principal and Co-Founder of DigiSavvy
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Last summer set the stage for a watershed moment in our move toward full-fledged agile marketing.