From the Desk of your Grumpy Dev: New Year, New App, Is this ColdFusion Product Worth Saving?
Not every aging ColdFusion app needs to be put down. This article offers a no-nonsense framework for deciding whether your system should be modernized, stabilized, or retired, separating real technical debt from problems that can actually be fixed. Instead of defaulting to an expensive rewrite, it helps you evaluate whether your app is still delivering value. and what the smartest next move really is.
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WRIS Celebrates Our Nonprofit Clients During National Nonprofit Day!
WRIS Web Services celebrates National Nonprofit day by recognizing one of our special partnerships. Thank you to all of our nonprofits!
What is GA4 and Why Should I Upgrade from Classic Google Analytics?
Classice Google Analytics has reached End-of-Life. Now is time to switch to Google Analytics 4 (GA4).
Women in Web Development: Celebrating Women in Tech
It’s Women’s Month! March is a wonderful time to celebrate the accomplishments of women all over the world, and how women have contributed to the growth of every part of society. This includes all areas, from politics to civil rights to business…and everything in between!
How WRIS Built an Award-Winning Website (and How We Can Build One for You)
WRIS is honored to be awarded the WebAward for “Outstanding Website 2022” by The Web Marketing Association for our work on the Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation website. We were excited to have the opportunity to build a website for such an outstanding organization that helps so many people.
Image Tours: Award-Winning Site
We built an award-winning site for Image Tours: Learn how we did it and how we can help take your website to the next level!
The Benefits of Using Elementor for your WordPress Site
Can you remember what it was like creating a website twenty or so years ago? In case you forgot, building an engaging website was a time-consuming collaboration among copywriters, developers, and project managers who required extensive coding knowledge. Making a few simple changes to the site was a frustratingly long process.