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Launching a website is an exciting and necessary move for most organizations. In today’s digital world, the public expects companies and public agencies to have an online presence. But building and maintaining a website opens up the possibility of cyberattacks, ransomware, malware, and network outages.
Like Bill Gates said about 20 years ago, content is still king. Value draws people's attention in terms of content, but it also gets them to stick and even become customers. Therefore, content marketing is still the most powerful technique to convert visitors into customers.
People who visit your website seek information or need products or services. The design elements on your website determine if these visitors do what you want them to.
If you understand the huge role web design plays in influencing human behavior, you can create a good user experience that encourages them to stay on your site.
According to DLA Piper, EU data protection authorities have handed out a total of $1.25 billion in fines over 2021.
If you’re building a website for the U.S. Government, you may be tasked with making “single sign on” (SSO) work with the U.S. Government "Personal Identity Verification" (PIV) Credential cards. PIV cards are used government-wide to control access to Federally Controlled Facilities and information systems at the appropriate security level. Common Access Cards or “CACs ” are a specific subset of PIV cards used by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Companies spend millions of dollars on collecting and analyzing data with many different analytics tools. However, when it comes to actually using that data in actionable ways, they are not always successful.
I’ve spent the last few weeks meeting with individual analysts about Intranets and Portals, and the last two days in the Gartner 2022 Digital Workplace Summit. What I’ve learned so far is this space is newly interesting to many, struggles from too many granular tools, and (of course) there’s an opportunity here for Concrete CMS that many seem to be missing.
Updated 2/12/23, 8:29 PM
In our digitized world, businesses can collect and store a huge amount of consumer data. In many cases, they do so with good intentions, such as to improve and personalize the services they offer.
However, as online activities increase, so do concerns over privacy, security, and cybercrime. This is exemplified by the fact that 87% of consumers now think data privacy is a human right.
We value your perspective and welcome transparency, so we are working with TrustRadius to collect feedback on your experience with Concrete CMS.