
We often see high profile failures, massive budget overruns, and lengthy project delays in the IT sector.

We often see high profile failures, massive budget overruns, and lengthy project delays in the IT sector.

Since I joined Redweb 3 and a half years ago, I have seen the agency develop and grow significantly. With that has come many problems and challenges.

Having recently attended SUGCON Europe in Copenhagen, I arrived back in Bournemouth buzzing with different ideas that we could make use of at Redweb.

I am organising the first Sitecore User Group in Dorset, it will be held in Redweb’s Loading Bar on Thursday 29th September from 6pm.

I was fortunate enough to be able to attend Sitecore Symposium this year hosted in New Orleans.

At Digital Wave, I spoke to young people interested in starting a career in tech. One question that kept coming up was, "Should I go to uni?".

If you are currently running a solution on Sitecore 6.x or 7.x now is a great time to consider upgrading to 8.2.

Creating alt text for every image on your site can be a bit of a nuisance. What if there was a way to magically suggest alt text?

Nowadays everybody takes sites like Google and Amazon for granted, whether it is to quickly find relevant information or to upsell relevant products.

Since the release of Sitecore 8.2, they now provide a new mechanism to deploy in a PaaS setup to Azure using Web Apps.

Prior to Sitecore 9, setting up an instance of Sitecore either relied on running the Sitecore installer or extracting a file and jumping through hoops.

In this article I am going to run through how to provision Sitecore 9 XP on Microsoft Azure in a PaaS configuration.