
Resurrecting ColdFusion: How to Modernize Legacy Apps Without Rewriting From Scratch
Is your business still running on an old ColdFusion app that feels like it belongs in another era? You’re not alone—and the good news is, there’s a better way forward. In this article, we’ll show you how to modernize your legacy ColdFusion application without the headaches of a total rebuild, helping you unlock new features, improve performance, and save costs.
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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.
WRIS inNOVATION - Web Based Business Solutions
Half of our work involves building web sites for clients and driving traffic to them through SEO management and online marketing. The other half involves designing and constructing custom online tools that our clients’ customers will never see — backend tools that help companies operate more efficiently, respond quicker and spot trends that otherwise might go unnoticed.
People ARE Searching for Your Products and Services
Believe it or not, somebody out there is probably searching for the product or service your business offers. If they don't know you exist, though, chances are they're going to go to your competition. You can help drive more traffic to your site, and improve your online visibility, through SEO.
Hydroponic Vegetables
Great Lakes Growers is a local hydroponic grower of lettuce and herbs. Hydroponically grown vegetables/herbs are cleaner than organic, and as Great Lakes delivers their product with the root system intact, consumers will see a longer shelf life.
The Heartbleed Bug
Many of our clients have been asking if they should be concerned about the The Heartbleed Bug and their website.