This blog post has been floating around in the back of my mind for many weeks, along with another, more technical post on ExtBase, which I hope to compose over the holidays. The prompt for this post has been the question "why do we continue to use TYPO3?"—a question I often ask myself during my day at Cast Iron Coding.
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The United States branch of Handicap International is part of a global network that includes 8 headquarters around the world that manage and support some 250 programs in more than 60 countries.
French agency December created main handicap-international site; American office asked Cast Iron Coding to use December's designs and templates as a starting point for a build-out of US office's web presence
Resolved many localization issues while translating the site for an English-speaking audience
Cast Iron Coding provides ongoing support and development for Handicap-international.us
Services Provided
Content Migration
Careful, managed migration of content from legacy site to new site
Design
Wireframes and information design
Development
Front-end and backend development, rich user interfaces, standards-compliant code
Discovery
Peer analysis and project planning
Quality Assurance
Extensive browser testing and functionality testing
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Site is hosted on managed server in world-class data center
Managed Backups
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly incremental backups stored locally and in an external data-center
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