
Resurrecting ColdFusion: How to Modernize Legacy Apps Without Rewriting From Scratch
Is your business still running on an old ColdFusion app that feels like it belongs in another era? You’re not alone—and the good news is, there’s a better way forward. In this article, we’ll show you how to modernize your legacy ColdFusion application without the headaches of a total rebuild, helping you unlock new features, improve performance, and save costs.
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WRIS Recognizes Our Outstanding Programming Team This National Programmers Day
WRIS Web Services would like to thank all of our amazing programmers on National Programmers Day! Thank you to everyone for all that you do.
My Summer at WRIS
WRIS Web Services now offers summer internships. Hear from Alex Devine who joined us for our 2023 summer.
Image Tours: Award-Winning Site
We built an award-winning site for Image Tours: Learn how we did it and how we can help take your website to the next level!
Your ColdFusion Insurance Policy
WRIS Web Services specializes in ColdFusion website and application development. This can be beneficial for any company using ColdFusion, but especially for companies who run their business while leveraging a legacy platform. While we do build from scratch, our knowledge and experience can help your organization in several capacities.
Why You Should Upgrade Your Adobe ColdFusion This Year
Congratulations, you’ve earned an upgrade! Those are the words you’d love to hear when it comes to just about anything...
ColdFusion is NOT Dead!
If you’ve ever touched a computer at all, chances are you know what HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) is. It’s how a website is built, right? But unless you are in the website development field or are responsible for a website built in it, you likely have not heard of CFML, or ColdFusion Markup Language. ColdFusion is an application development tool used for writing web pages that interact with databases, and contrary to what the uninformed may think, it is NOT a dead language.