When governments rely on open source
When governments rely on TYPO3, it has to be good. What TYPO3, GSB 11 and Rwanda have in common - and why this is also relevant for your web project.
When governments rely on TYPO3, it has to be good. What TYPO3, GSB 11 and Rwanda have in common - and why this is also relevant for your web project.
Mandatory accessibility will also be mandatory for certain websites and web stores in the private sector from June 2025. What is behind this and what does it mean in concrete terms?
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has decided on October 1, 2019 that Cookie use on Web sites is only valid with expressly obtained consent (= "cookie opt-in"). After 25.05.2018 in the EU, the General Data Protection Regulation...
What is a TYPO3 update about? Every few years the TYPO3 CMS releases a new version with new functions and further developments. Each of these versions is a license-free open source software.
The Open Source Content Management System market is large and TYPO3 is not at the top of the market shares. Why do we rely on it?
On 25.05.2018, the EU data protection basic regulation (DSGVO), which has been in existence for some time, will now become binding. In principle, this law affects almost every website operator and we urgently advise you to deal...