5 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Enterprise Content Platform

Updated April 2023

According to Forrester, the majority of enterprise customer experience gains come from “finding and fixing problems, often in their back-end systems and processes.”

Content is at the heart of a digital customer experience. Addressing infrastructure problems in the content creation lifecycle helps enterprise marketers create more effective content at every stage of the customer experience journey.

If improving the quality of your digital customer experiences is a business goal this year, answering five questions can tell you if it’s time to upgrade your enterprise content platform.

1. Are there unnecessary steps in your content creation process?

Getting to market quickly is essential to delivering timely and relevant content to your audience. Unfortunately, many content platforms lack the flexibility that modern teams require. Consider how long it takes your team to move a piece of content from ideation to implementation across your channels. Is it easy for creators to bring life to your brand vision, or do you wait days for simple website updates?

Choosing an enterprise content platform that suits the needs of both your creators and developers shortcuts the content creation process by empowering everyone on your team to get their jobs done quickly.

For example, one WordPress VIP customer reported a 60% improvement in time to publish after adopting the WordPress block editor.

“We’ve probably employed 300 people in the last three years and a large percentage of those have actually used WordPress before. It’s an easier system to use,” said Joel Davies, Head of Operations at News UK.

That ease of use translates into real business value when it leads to decreased training time and higher-quality content.

Is it easy for creators to bring life to your brand vision, or do you wait days for simple website updates?

2. How much time are your developers spending on basic maintenance?

Creating innovative digital customer experiences requires technical talent. Yet in most of our conversations with prospective customers, we find their developers and engineers are spending most of their time maintaining infrastructure instead of contributing to business goals.

Talk with your technical leaders to understand where your developers are investing time. Are they free to execute your product roadmap, or are they bogged down in performance improvements and software updates?

“Using WordPress VIP means that my team can focus on being creative and innovative, rather than spending time worrying about architecture,” reported the VP of Technology of Hachette Book Group.

Promoting creativity and innovation on your technical team will not only have a significant impact on your bottom line, but can also improve employee satisfaction and retention. All that from an enterprise content platform? We see it happen every day.

3. How strong is your site performance?

Speed and performance matter in your digital customer experience. One Google study found that as page load time goes from one second to three seconds, the probability of a user bouncing increases 32%. From one second to five seconds, it increases 90%. High traffic should be a cause for celebration, but for many enterprises, it’s a cause for concern: will your site shine on your biggest day, or will it crash when you need it most?

Peace of mind is one of the biggest benefits for WordPress VIP customer FiveThirtyEight, who served 1.3 billion pageviews the week of the 2020 U.S. presidential election. Through it all, WordPress VIP’s server time stayed flat at 144 milliseconds, delivering a lightning-fast experience for every visitor. Instead of worrying about performance or uptime, their team could focus on delivering content to readers all over the world.

“Using WordPress VIP means that my team can focus on being creative and innovative, rather than spending time worrying about architecture.”

Ryan Pugatch, VP Technology, Hachette Book Group

4. How easy is it to publish your content across multiple platforms?

One of the biggest challenges in consumer expectations is the “always-on” mentality. Your brand needs to deliver exactly what your customer is looking for, where they want it, when they want it, across an ever-growing number of platforms, channels, and devices.

To meet that demand, smart enterprise marketers adopt a “create once, publish everywhere” approach. Even then, it’s not easy to build a cohesive brand experience across every channel.

Rachael Trost, Product Manager at Accuweather, knew content was a key competitive advantage for her company, but her legacy CMS stunted her ability to reach their audience. So she turned to WordPress VIP to support a decoupled (or headless) WordPress setup connected to the REST API. “The headless implementation has been fantastic … to serve articles, videos, landing pages, various alerts, things like that,” she explained in a presentation on decoupled WordPress.

Are there channels you’d like to use to connect with your customer, but aren’t sure how? Instead of the one-size-fits-all approach of many digital experience platforms, your content goals are better served by an agile content platform enhanced with customizable plugins, integrations, and APIs to meet audience needs.

“We improved ease of creating content, content repurposing, flexibility, and performance by moving to WordPress VIP.”

Aviva Pinchas, Head of Growth, Parabol

5. Are you paying for anything in your enterprise content platform you don’t need?

Each year, marketers are asked to do more with less.

So take a long, hard look at the cost of your current enterprise content platform. Of course, assessing your total cost of ownership can be troubling, even humbling—you might be paying too much for services you don’t use or need. Or underinvesting and limiting your growth and flexibility because your platform offers little more than hosting.

The majority of digital experience providers fall in the first category: bundling expensive solutions into what essentially becomes shelfware, or locking you into a vendor ecosystem where the answer to any problem is “Buy this new product.”

Instead, WordPress VIP works with each customer to assemble the best enterprise solutions, experts, and global agencies from the large open source community to address their unique long-term growth goals. While an enterprise content platform is always an investment, you should never pay for anything that doesn’t positively impact your revenue growth.

A better digital customer experience

As you look ahead to each year’s growth goals, remember that the biggest improvements in your digital customer experience will be made from the ground up.

Take a moment to ask yourself: “Are my content tools agile, giving my creators and developers the freedom and flexibility we need to scale engaging digital experiences? Or am I locked into pricey marketing clouds that create unnecessary obstacles for my team?”

Modern digital customer experiences require a flexibility that is hard to find outside the enterprise WordPress ecosystem. If it’s time to rethink your business’s content management infrastructure, remember: no one does content better than WordPress, the software powering 30% of the Fortune 100. And no one does enterprise WordPress better than WordPress VIP.

Webinar recording: Upgrading to Gutenberg

Put simply, the new WordPress block editor, known as Gutenberg, makes creating content easier.

It might not feel so easy, though, to bring a complex enterprise site over to Gutenberg for the first time.

That’s where this free webinar comes in.

In this dev-centered presentation, our friends at Reaktiv Studios will walk you through each step of making the transition using real-life examples from Microsoft, Atlassian, and more.

In this webinar, you will:

  • Study real-life Gutenberg use cases from Xbox, Atlassian, and others
  • See examples of when to use core blocks, 3rd-party block libraries, or custom blocks
  • Learn how to plan for dependencies and ensure backward compatibility
  • Get tips on managing the human element (think buy-in, usability, and training)
  • Hear audience Q&A with Reaktiv’s Gutenberg experts

Presenter: Cory Webb, Reaktiv Studios

Head shot of Corey Webb

Cory Webb is a senior full-stack developer. Before joining Reaktiv, he ran a web development company specializing in WordPress and Joomla. His educational background is in engineering and business, but his true passion has been development since he built his first web page as an electrical engineering student at the University of Texas way back in 1997.

Bringing Xbox to the block editor

Reaktiv CEO Josh Eaton gives talk at Big WP SF on using custom Gutenberg blocks for Xbox
Josh Eaton, CEO of Reaktiv, presented at BigWP about building custom blocks Gutenberg blocks for Xbox and Microsoft

The block editor, part of the project known as Gutenberg, is one of the biggest changes to WordPress core software in over a decade and a half. It brings unprecedented agility for enterprises to customize media-rich content directly within the WordPress editor.

WordPress VIP featured partner agency Reaktiv recently worked with Xbox to build custom blocks that leverage Xbox’s existing design components to streamline workflows. Together, these new blocks reduce manual effort, speed up time to publish, and deliver a better user experience.

The day of BigWP SF, Reaktiv CEO Josh Eaton was celebrating Xbox’s successful launch on Gutenberg. In his presentation, Josh walked attendees through Reaktiv’s approach to implementing the block editor on four of the entertainment company’s regional sites.

So far, the project includes eight new custom blocks, including Countdown timer which adds a stopwatch-style ticker alongside sale items and automatically eliminates the entire post once the deal has expired.

Josh shared his biggest piece of advice for transitioning to the new block editor: iterate, iterate, iterate. With an enhanced ability to sync styling in the front and back ends, Gutenberg facilitates new processes that were previously impossible (or at the very least, cumbersome) in the old editor. If you’d like to explore what’s possible for the block editor in your organization, please get in touch.

BigWP is our enterprise WordPress event series. It brings together developers, business leads, and product people who work with high-scale WordPress applications every day.

Find all of the talks in the BigWP SF November 2019 playlist.

Webinar: Gutenberg for enterprise

The new WordPress block editor, known as Gutenberg, is the biggest change to the software in over 15 years.

Gutenberg introduces a brand new editorial interface designed to help cross-functional teams publish content better, faster, and leaner than ever before.

Yet few enterprises have realized the full extent of its capabilities.

Let’s change that.

Details:

This webinar, led by WordPress VIP featured partner Big Bite, showcases examples of how the block editor can implement design systems in custom blocks that streamline content creation.

The presentation is ideal for developers, marketers, project managers, and content creators who want to discover how blocks can help enterprise brands increase efficiency and accelerate workflows.

You will:

  • Learn the capabilities of the new WordPress block editor
  • Study real-life examples of custom publishing workflows that boost efficiency
  • Discover how custom blocks could improve your organization’s production capacity
  • Access a live Q&A with Big Bite design and development experts

Presenter: Jonny Waters, Big Bite

As head of design, Jonny leads on all of Big Bite’s creative direction and design standards. With 10+ years of experience in design and front end development, specifically complex UX processes and techniques, Jonny has a strong commitment to quality and continuous improvement — which he dedicates to improving the effectiveness of design in the WordPress community.

WordPress 5.0: Deployment plans and what to test for

This notice relates to the following platforms: WordPress.com VIP, VIP Go

Based on the current release schedule, WordPress 5.0 is expected on November 27. This post runs down how and when we plan to deploy 5.0 on our platforms, and what to expect.

When will the changes be deployed?

WordPress.com VIP: We will be deploying incremental updates leading up to the public release with the bulk of the enhancements pushed out during the week of November 27, 2018.

VIP Go: The release will be deployed to all Go sites on November 28, 2018.

Please note that the deployment dates are subject to change if critical issues are discovered during testing or the public release is delayed. We’ll post updates to the Lobby if the dates do change.

What’s changing?

WordPress 5.0 includes only one major change: the introduction of the highly anticipated new block editor, known as Gutenberg. But don’t worry, we have configured our platforms to keep your current editor choice intact even after WordPress 5.0 is deployed.

On both platforms, we will have Gutenberg Ramp in place, which means that your editor of choice will not change with WordPress 5.0. If you are currently using the default (classic) WordPress editor, you will continue to see it in your admin.

Gutenberg Ramp plugin update

VIP Go users: As part of WordPress 5.0 preparations, we have also updated the Gutenberg Ramp plugin. The main change to be aware of is that the selective loading that Ramp is designed for will only work with versions of the Gutenberg plugin that are version 3.5 or newer. As a reminder, it’s best to be using – or to have at least tested against – the Gutenberg 4.2 plugin version prior to the WordPress 5.0 update. Learn more about Gutenberg plugin versions and how to best prepare for the transition.

What do I need to do?

We highly recommend updating your local development environments to the beta release using the Beta Tester plugin or updating it to track the 5.0 branch via either the Subversion or GitHub repos. (For example, Chassis users can switch their installs to a separate checkout.) Learn more about Beta testing.

For sites on VIP Go, you can have your development sites switched to the 5.0 branch as well. If this is something that interests you, please reach out and we can set it up for you.

What if I find Issues?

If you have testing feedback or questions related to this release, please open a support ticket with details and we will be happy to help.

Gutenberg users: Stay current with the plugin ahead of WordPress 5.0

This notice relates to the following platforms: VIP Go

As previously announced, the WordPress 5.0 update is targeting a November 19th merge. Many of you are already using the Gutenberg plugin (loaded by Ramp) on your sites, and we applaud you! We specifically built Ramp to support the development needs of those early adopters of Gutenberg, as well as maximize the opportunity to test out the new editor. However, as we near the WordPress 5.0 release, there is an action item for you early adopters:

Because of the way WordPress 5.0 loads the new editor (Gutenberg), all sites currently using the Gutenberg plugin must be using version 4.1 or higher. Gutenberg 4.1 release candidate is already available, and there is an expected UI freeze with this version. Gutenberg 4.2 is expected to signal the API freeze, and mark what is expected to be the final version of the editor that gets included in WordPress 5.0.

Recommended approach

To minimize risk of unexpected incompatibilities with the editor that ships in WordPress 5.0, we recommend getting your site updated to the latest version of the plugin now, and planning to update again with each incremental release. It’s imperative to be updated to at least Gutenberg 4.1 ahead of the WordPress 5.0 release, as previous versions will become incompatible.

Rather than waiting for Gutenberg 4.2 and just updating then, we recommend updating to 4.0 or 4.1 (release candidate available) now so you have more time to test this version and make any updates if needed. This is increasingly important for those currently running versions of the plugin that are more than a few releases behind (3.6 and older). Then, the update to 4.2 should be a very minimal update.

But everything will stay the same, right?

Yes! After the 5.0 merge, your editorial experience will stay the same. Gutenberg’s functionality will be opt-in for VIP clients.

For those that still haven’t tried out the new editing experience, you can try it out here to learn more about the block-based editing experience of the (near) future. If you decide you want to enable Gutenberg, you’ll be able to take advantage of our Ramp plugin, which allows you to selectively enable Gutenberg via post type or post ID.

For everybody, keep an eye out for future Lobby posts with more WordPress 5.0 details as well as VIP News for exciting things some of our clients are doing with the new editor.

Gutenberg Release Candidate Available

This notice relates to the following platforms: WordPress.com VIP, VIP Go

new version of the Gutenberg Plugin has been released today. Version 4.0.0 is at the release candidate stage.

We encourage all VIPs using the Gutenberg Plugin to upgrade to this version. For VIP Go, you can take advantage of the new version by adding the latest version (v.4.0.0) to your plugins folder. The plugin can be downloaded here.

If you have any questions please open a ticket where we’ll be happy to assist you transition to the newest version.

What improvements are included?

The main changes for Gutenberg’s 40th release includes the introduction of post locking around blocks, ability to search categories, and overall UI improvements around fonts and colors. The biggest underlying change is around a new data structure to allow inline content that can be portable. A full list of changes is available here.

Additional work has also been done in advance of an upcoming API freeze. We’ll keep you updated once dates have been confirmed.

What does that mean for your VIP site(s)?

Gutenberg will be merged into the upcoming WordPress 5.0 release, which is proposed for November. We recommend that clients plan to keep updating the plugin as we approach the 5.0 merge.

After the 5.0 merge, your editorial experience will stay the same. Gutenberg’s functionality will be opt-in for VIP clients. If you decide you want to enable Gutenberg, you’ll be able to take advantage of our Ramp plugin, which allows you to selectively enable Gutenberg via post type or post ID.

For those that still haven’t tried out the new editing experience, you can try it out here to learn more about the block-based editing experience of the (near) future. For everybody, keep an eye out for future Lobby posts with more WordPress 5.0 details as well as VIP News for exciting things some of our clients are doing with the new editor.

Twenty Nineteen: A new Gutenberg-ready theme on the way!

WordPress 5.0 will be accompanied by a brand new default theme: Twenty Nineteen. Development on the theme began yesterday.

This will be a great example of a Gutenberg-first designed theme, featuring both front and back-end styles. If you are looking for a Gutenberg-ready theme to explore, you may want to follow the development process here.

WordPress 5.0 Proposed Timeline

This notice relates to the following platforms: WordPress.com VIP, VIP Go

Before we dive into the exciting news, let’s first clarify that no action is required. 

It’s hard to believe it’s been almost a year since we first mentioned Gutenberg, the new visual editing experience for WordPress! Since then, we’ve been working hard to inform, educate, prepare, and generate excitement for the possibilities that this will bring to editors.

It’s understandable if Carly Simon’s “Anticipation” song is running through your head. 

For those as excited as we are, we have great news… WordPress 5.0 – the first version of WordPress to have Gutenberg available as the default editing experience – will be here soon! The project’s timeline and features can be tracked on the main core blog. The proposed dates for the public release are below. Please note that both WordPress.com and VIP Go will be updated shortly after the public release:

Beta 1: October 24, 2018
Release Candidate 1: October 30, 2018
Release: November 19, 2018

As with any software release, last minute changes may happen and these dates may shift a few days. If it needs to be bumped back more than 8 days, this would be the second proposed release schedule:

Secondary Release Candidate 1: January 8, 2019
Secondary Release: January 22, 2019

Click here to view a continuously updated and more detailed date breakdown.

What does that mean for your VIP site(s)?

After the 5.0 merge, your editorial experience will stay the same. Gutenberg’s functionality will be opt-in for VIP clients. If you decide you want to enable Gutenberg, you’ll be able to take advantage of our Ramp plugin, which allows you to selectively enable Gutenberg via post type or post ID.

For those that still haven’t tried out the new editing experience, you can try it out here to learn more about the block-based editing experience of the (near) future. For everybody, keep an eye out for future Lobby posts with more WordPress 5.0 details as well as VIP News for exciting things some of our clients are doing with the new editor.

Note: updated to reflect the Beta 1 release on October 24. The other dates have remained unchanged.

August 2018 VIP Roundup

August kicked off with the second annual WordCamp for Publishers in Chicago, IL, where presentations and discussions centered on how publishers can protect and nurture the open web and all of its core values.

Meanwhile, as awareness efforts kicked up a notch, the new WordPress editor Gutenberg plugin surpassed 100,000 active installs within a week (and is now past 300,000). It’s now a central component of many new enterprise site projects slated for Q4 launch.

Speaking of new site projects, here at VIP we’ve supported a flurry of diverse launches over the last several weeks across business sectors, too many to cram in to a friendly introductory paragraph. To name a handful, we’ve welcomed Wikimedia Foundation, Shionogi, The Online News Association (ONA), Facebook Connectivity and Politics, and Dentistry For Children.

Read on for news, updates, and this month’s profile with featured partner 10up.

A fitting signoff as WordCamp for Publishers 2018 drew to a close with a day at the ballpark

Gutenberg News and Notes

The latest tools, demos, and updates around the block-based editor coming to WordPress 5.0.

  • After several releases in August bringing issue fixes and user experience enhancements including the new “Spotlight Mode” and Unified Toolbar design, the Gutenberg plugin is now at version 3.7.
  • Currently at 300,000+ active installs, the plugin crossed the 100,000+ threshold just a week after the “Try Gutenberg” prompt appeared in the WordPress dashboard.
  • Prominent plugins announced Gutenberg readiness: Advanced Custom Fields as of ACF Free version 5, Yoast for Gutenberg,  Beaver Builder as of version 2.1, 10up’s Distributor at release.
  • Automattician and core contributor Gary Pendergast offered big picture thoughts on the long range vision and benefits of the Gutenberg project.

News and Releases

Updates from around VIP, our clients, and our agency and technical partners.

  • Catch up with notes and highlights from the second annual WordCamp for Publishers with co-organizer and Automattician Alexis Kulash’s comprehensive recap.
  • Get to know new VIP technical partner Setka and their print design-inspired, Gutenberg ready, content creation tools.
  • The Brightcove Video Connect plugin version 1.5 is now available, bringing multiple enhancements and bug fixes.
  • Matthew Ingram at Columbia Journalism Review interviewed VIP client Civil‘s founder Matthew Iles ahead of the CVL token sale coming up on September 18th.
  • Congratulations to the 10up team for the successful launch of nobelprize.org. Learn more about their origins and work in VIP’s latest partner profile. And check out the public release of Distributor, which uses the REST API to make it easy to reuse content across sites.
  • Austin Smith, CEO of Alley, authored an extended report and recommendations around the future of local news for Lenfest, also excerpted in a piece for Nieman Lab.
  • Reaktiv Studios wrote an ode to Bootstrap, their favorite CSS.
  • Congratulations to rtCamp for their contributions to WP-CLI v2!
  • XWP shared a case study on their work improving front end performance for Heavy.

Platform Updates

Spotlight

Group photo of 10up outside at the annual 10up summit

This month we profiled VIP agency partner 10up, whose work includes enterprise WordPress tools including Distributor and Ads.txt Manager. They have also contributed greatly to efforts around the new WordPress editor. 10up comprises more than 150 full-time staff members globally, and works with a wide array of clients including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, the State of California, ESPN, and AARP. Read the full profile to find out about 10up’s agency history, vision for the future, and why they chose the three words “Dedicated,” “Creative,” and “Welcoming” to describe their culture.

Media and Marketing Notes

Research and perspectives on the business of media and the practice of marketing.

“Unless we build in natural alternatives to ad revenue models we can’t be an honest authentic media brand.”

Frederik Anderson in Digiday explains Vice’s strategy to grow its revenue streams through ‘offline activations’ like music festivals and food courts.

“Even as they draw from journalism standards and training, podcasters seem to embrace the idea that their tone, style and motivations go beyond traditional techniques, defining their craft in non-journalistic terms such as intimacy and connection.”

Janet Saidi of the LA Times on how podcasts are changing journalism.

“The best parts of Chicagoist, the ones that Chance would be wise to preserve, were its broad editorial freedom and its focus on niche neighborhood stories that might escape the attention of larger outlets.”

Kim Bellware speculates on the implications of Chance the Rapper’s purchase of local news site Chicagoist.

Upcoming Events

#ONA18, the Online News Association‘s annual conference is just a few days away! Sept. 13-15 in Austin, Texas. Find us at the Midway when you get there. VIP is proud to support ONA as both a sponsor and the platform for ONA’s sites. You’ll find us in several spots on the schedule, including Steph Yiu’s Table Talk and a session with New York Times’ senior editor Hamilton Boardman called, “OMGWTFBBQ: Breaking News Without Breaking Your Site.”

The latest BigWP London is also just around the corner, September 13th at News UK headquarters in London at 6:30 pm. The four flashtalks are as follows: WordPress Multisite for large and high traffic multilingual websites by Giuseppe Mazzapica of Inpsyde; Rebuilding NobelPrize.org by Gabe Karp of 10up; How we won the World Cup by Joel Davis, News UK; and Using Gutenberg in production, by Jason Agnew, Big Bite. Space is limited and signups will close 24 hours before the event.

September WordCamps include Tokyo, Rome, and NYC, the latter featuring talks by John Eckman of 10up on privacy by design and Rick Viscomi of Google on site performance tools.

Look out, too, for a surprising amount of WordPress-related content at Drupal Europe! Automattic will again be sponsoring the event’s Open Web Lounge, to promote sharing and networking between open source projects, communities and influencers; and there are several familiar names from the WordPress world on the session program.

May 2018 VIP Roundup

There’s been a lot to celebrate in the enterprise WordPress world this month: WordPress celebrated its 15th birthday, Gutenberg introduced its plugin API, AMP for WordPress introduced Native AMP, and we hosted our seventh annual VIP Workshop!

May’s update contains a host of new releases, partner updates, and envy-inducing summer event opportunities. Scroll on down for all that, plus a spotlight on Stand Up To Cancer and exciting news about our participation in WAN-IFRA.

Gutenberg News and Notes
The latest tools, demos, and updates around the block-based editor coming to WordPress 5.0

Gutenberg plugin v3.0 is out as of this week, with a long list of great enhancements including support for child blocks, updates to the block library, and opt-in registration for presentational styles. This followed on v.2.9 which, among other updates, introduced the new Plugin API.

Gutenberg and the Ramp plugin are now available on VIP Go (Lobby post for VIP clients and partners)! The latest Gutenberg plugin is available and defaulted to “off.” It’s easy to selectively enable it with a single line of code added to your theme. Remember that Gutenberg is still in active development and subject to regular updates and changes. We will be releasing a public version of the Ramp plugin shortly.

From our latest partner profile with rtCamp

News and Releases
Updates from around VIP, our clients, and our agency and technical partners.

  • In May, we had the distinct pleasure of hosting clients, partners, special guests, and Automatticians for our seventh annual VIP Workshop in Napa, California. Watch dozens of the sessions including speakers from Airbnb, Google, Cloudinary, the VIP team, our agency partners, and many more on this YouTube playlist. You can also read the recap and flip through many of the decks from the presentations.
  • WordPress 4.9.6 privacy and maintenance release was deployed in late May. This included new tools to support GDPR compliance. (Lobby post, official announcement post, update guide). Jetpack 6.1 privacy and maintenance release also went out in May (Lobby post).
  • Alley had a major presence at the American Alliance of Museum’s MuseumExpo 2018. Tom Harrigan spoke with the Freer Gallery of Art’s Courtney Dawn about using Alexa apps to augment museum collections. Pattie Reaves shared a post on rethinking accessibility for maximum benefit.
  • Peter Wilson from Human Made posted a thorough look at how they overhauled the edit screen for client Fairfax Media from the ground up with the WordPress REST API. Rian Rietveld wrote a piece on best practices for automating accessibility testing during development. Their team also celebrated WordPress’s 15th birthday by adding up their cumulative years of WordPress experience. Any guesses?
  • XWP announced initial support for AMP Native is now available in v0.7 of the AMP for WordPress plugin. Congrats to everyone who contributed to the project! Thierry Miller gave a talk at Google I/O alongside Google’s Albert Medina on building progressive websites in WordPress. Luke Cabris appeared on the WP Bosses podcast.
  • Read the latest edition of Six Questions, our partner profile series, to learn how rtCamp is strengthening WordPress training in educational institutions, part of a virtuous cycle that will keep the enterprise ecosystem strong. And check out their brand new office.
  • Trew Knowledge just released version 2 of its GDPR plugin, which helps a Controller, Data Processor, and Data Protection Officer (DPO) with compliance. It’s reached over 100,000 downloads and is now available in 11 languages.
  • 10Up is conducting a usability study for professional writers with Gutenberg. Their New Relic for WordPress plugin added support for the REST API. Anthony Garand contributed a bug fix for lazy loading to Jetpack 6.1. In the spirit of data privacy, they updated the popular Restricted Site Access plugin with more granular site security permissions. And in July, CEO John Eckman is speaking about CMS for higher education at WP Campus 2018 in St. Louis.
  • The Inpsyde team is growing. This month they welcomed two new employees, project manager Rich Winterstetter and developer Cristiano Baptista, and also released BackWPup 3.5 with the long-desired restore feature.
  • Communication Arts featured Hello Design’s work on the new Tillamook Cheese website, which shows how their famous cheese sauce comes together.
  • Skyword v.2.4.5 became available in May, adding integration with Co-Authors Plus and other enhancements(Lobby post).
  • Playbuzz v.1.1 is now available, including shortcode support and bug fixes. For information on updating, check out the Lobby post.
  • Apester v.2.1 is available, which brings functional and performance enhancements(Lobby post).

Media and Marketing Notes
Research and perspectives on the business of media and the practice of marketing.

“How important is privacy to the on-line community?”

This Wall Street Journal time capsule from 1996 shows we’ve been grappling with the same privacy questions for over 20 years. And that ‘online’ used to have a hyphen.

“Ad exchanges used by many news sites reportedly saw an immediate drop in demand of between 25 and 40 percent.”

The Columbia Journalism Review analyzed the initial effects of GDPR on publishers.

“Cameron, for example, a musician and video game enthusiast, put it succinctly when he suggested that “news should come looking for me, I shouldn’t go looking for it.”

Nieman Lab published a story on recent research studying the information intake behavior of so-called news avoiders.

Launch Spotlight: Stand Up To Cancer

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C’s) mission is to raise funds to accelerate the pace of groundbreaking translational research that can get new therapies to patients quickly and save lives now. SU2C brings together the best and the brightest researchers and mandates collaboration among the cancer community. By galvanizing the entertainment industry, SU2C has set out to generate awareness, educate the public on cancer prevention, and help more people diagnosed with cancer become long-term survivors. All of us across Automattic are particularly proud to power SU2C’s digital platform in their pursuit of scientific breakthroughs.

Upcoming Events

  • We are proud to participate this week as a lead sponsor in The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA)’s World News Media Congress in Cascais, Portugal. WAN-IFRA’s 80 member publisher associations represent 18,000 publications in 120 countries. VIP recently joined WAN-IFRA as members and we’re excited to partner with an organization passionate about media freedom and a sustainable news industry.
  • Next week, we will be in Boston to attend and support Forward, the brand storytelling conference hosted by VIP partner Skyword. Keynotes include author and entrepreneur Westley “Wes” Atendi Omari Moore; comic book author and artist Lynda Barry; CMO of Eastern Bank, Paul Alexander; and Storynomics founder Paul McKee.
  • WordCamp Europe is almost here! This year it goes down June 14-16 in Belgrade. Lots of folks from across the VIP family are contributing as speakers and organizers, including folks from Human Made, 10up, and XWP in addition to a strong showing from across Automattic. Check out #WCEU to follow along.
  • SRCCon takes place June 28-29 in Minneapolis, and they just released round two of tickets. Now in its fifth year, SRCCon attracts an eclectic mix of over 300 journalists, technologists, newsroom leaders, and others working to change journalism for the better. We’re thrilled to support it and think you should jump on those tickets.
  • The second annual WordCamp for Publishers will be August 8-10, 2018 at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in Chicago. Tickets are still available, and if you haven’t bought one yet, watch the videos from last year and you will see why this is such a special event. Applications for travel scholarships opened this week, and close June 15. If you know someone early in their career or who doesn’t have the means to get there, encourage them to apply!