Using WordPress as a Front-End to Your ColdFusion App
If you’re looking for a way to combine powerful back-end performance with a flexible, content-rich front end, the answer might be simpler than you think. By using WordPress as the front end and ColdFusion as the back end, teams can create a hybrid solution that delivers the best of both worlds.
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SBD - A Smart Business Decision
Whether you’re looking to redesign your website, get help with your website, or even if you need a website and don’t know where to start, the WRIS Small Business Division can help.
Long Distance Relationships
As you may be aware, WRIS moved to a new office space a few months ago. We stayed in the same city...our main office is still based out of Solon, OH.
Making the (Up)Grade
In this day and age, it’s all about the upgrade. Whether it’s your cell phone or a hotel room or a seat on an airplane, an upgrade is generally a good thing that is welcomed. But there is at least one type of upgrade that some may view as daunting and unwelcome: The ColdFusion (CF) Upgrade.
Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days
If you’re in the sunblock or pool float industry, you are probably not currently experiencing lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer. Okay, well maybe crazy.
Winging It
At least a few times in your life you've probably muttered the phrase "Just wing it." When you "wing it" you improvise, or do something without proper preparation or time to rehearse.