
What to Expect When Partnering with a ColdFusion Modernization Team
Thinking about bringing in a ColdFusion consulting partner? This article breaks down what you can expect when working with a ColdFusion modernization team like WRIS, from defining your project scope to ensuring clear communication with experienced developers.
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ColdFusion is NOT Dead!
If you’ve ever touched a computer at all, chances are you know what HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is. It’s how a website is built, right? But unless you are in the website development field or are responsible for a website built in it, you likely have not heard of CFML, or ColdFusion Markup Language. ColdFusion is an application development tool used for writing web pages that interact with databases, and contrary to what the uninformed may think, it is NOT a dead language.
Legacy ColdFusion
When was your ColdFusion based web application first developed? Was it more than 10 years ago? More than 15 years ago? If so, and if you have only done superficial updates since then, you may be finding it more and more difficult to secure quality developers who can help when an issue arises.
WRIS attends Adobe ColdFusion Summit 2014
We're excited to be at our second annual ColdFusion Summit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Client Relationship Highlight - Boyd Autobody and Gerber Collision & Glass
What started as a single auto glass and trim shop in Chicago in 1937 has grown to be part of The Boyd Group, the largest collision repair facilities in North America. But with growth came challenges that called for new methods of operating.
The Heartbleed Bug
Many of our clients have been asking if they should be concerned about the The Heartbleed Bug and their website.
WRIS Web Services Announces Launch of McGregor-Amasa and The McGregor Foundation Websites
WRIS Web Services is pleased to announce the launch of redesigned websites for McGregor-Amasa (mcgregoramasa.org) and The McGregor Foundation (mcgregorfoundation.org).