
Many WordPress security experts insist upon disabling the WordPress XML-RPC file. Why?
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The WordPress XML-RPC facilitates use of your website from outside of the WordPress Dashboard (or, the admin area).
Continue reading –>Many WordPress security experts insist upon disabling the WordPress XML-RPC file. Why?
The WordPress XML-RPC facilitates use of your website from outside of the WordPress Dashboard (or, the admin area).
Continue reading –>Moodle is a popular, open source learning management system (LMS). The goal of the Moodle project is to provide a tool for educators and businesses to create online courses.
As the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in massive closures of public and private educational institutions, educational materials have swiftly moved online. Moodle is one of many popular LMSs available to help educators keep learning going in the interim.
Continue reading –>At some point or another, it will be necessary to upload (or download) files from your server. Even if you use WordPress, there are occasions on which you will need to have direct access to the content of your server.
Continue reading –>When troubleshooting email issues, it’s a good idea to re-familiarize yourself with the process behind email delivery and how your host processes email.
Becoming better acquainted with how email works will help you troubleshoot issues you may have in the future. While it may seem anachronistic, email is still an important part of the Information Technology landscape.
Continue reading –>Often referred to as “control panel,” cPanel is an interface for customizing and making changes to your hosting account with InMotion Hosting.
Simply put, cPanel is a Linux-based control panel that provides users with a dashboard that allows them to manage a range of elements on their site.
Continue reading –>Business relationships need to be cultivated. You wouldn’t leave a friend stranded without any contact. Why treat your business contacts with any less respect?
There’s a plethora of tools designed specifically for customer relationship management (CRM). This is how important contacts are for businesses. A monomaniacal interest in crafting perfect customer communications is not a bad habit to develop, and the antecedent is good contacts.
Continue reading –>Dedicated servers give you the highest level of freedom for managing your software projects.
Even the most advanced (and expensive) public cloud products on the market still hover around a central hub.
Continue reading –>Platform as a service, also known as PaaS, provides its users with a “pay-as-you-go” software interface for developing and deploying applications.
PaaS is most useful in automating repetitive or extraneous setup tasks (like installing and configuring software libraries) so developers can save time and resources. Distributing your development tools in this fashion can have a significant effect on your whole development team workflow.
Continue reading –>Customer relationship management (CRM) gives you an interface for connecting with customers (old and new) to properly nurture a mutually beneficial relationship.
First and foremost, contacts. CRM is all about managing a list of customer contacts. These contacts may be names, email addresses, phone numbers, and more. The more information you have about your customers the better. Would you like to reach out to a customer on their birthday and send a nice message? CRM helps you do that.
Continue reading –>The power of a reference file system often goes unappreciated. As any knowledge worker worth his salt will tell you, you can’t hold every bit of information you receive in your head. No matter how spacious your mind is, you will eventually forget something important or let a good idea slip away. This is where having a more rigorous file program can ease the load.
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