Posts Tagged ‘Governance’
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Security is a Governance Outcome, Not a Plugin Category
The Convenience of the Security Plugin Narrative Most WordPress security conversations begin and end with plugins. A firewall is installed, a malware scanner activated, login attempts…
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The Rebuild as a Strategic Reset: Moving from Structural Decay to Systemic Integrity
In the landscape of professional web development, the decision to initiate a total rebuild is frequently justified by the claim that the existing technology has become…
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Plugins are Dependencies, Not Features: The Strategy of Risk Management
In the cycle of rapid web development, a plugin rarely presents as a strategic risk. Instead, it arrives as convenience. Whether it is a form builder…
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Technical Debt is Not an Accident: The Commercial Reality of Systemic Drift
In the realm of B2B digital operations, technical debt is frequently characterised as an unavoidable side effect of velocity or an inherited mess from a previous…
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WordPress is Only Easy Until it Isn’t: The Necessity of a Disciplined Operating Model
In the early stages of a digital project, WordPress presents an seductive proposition: it optimises for assembly. A theme can be installed, a handful of plugins…