Anonymous ID: 3f35c9 March 17, 2018, 10:56 a.m. No.698137   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Digging from that guy Adam Best, and his company, leads to 10up,, which helps run the systems for the World Economic Forum.

https:// www.50statesofblue.com/

 

They have pictures of womens march.

 

Has a March Madness map of Trump people.

https:// www.50statesofblue.com/2018/03/ultimate-donald-trump-departure-bracket/

 

https:// www.50statesofblue.com/about-us/

 

Business Development

ADAM BEST | CEO/Founder

10UP | Technology Partner

 

https:// 10up.com/about/

 

$50,000+ Event Sponsorships

We don’t just show up to speak or help organize; we partner with organizers and make significant financial contributions to help make these events a success.

 

We think it is incumbent upon those who succeed on the backs of these platforms to ensure their success. And do we: by donating hundreds of thousands of dollars annually by way of code contributions, material sponsorships, community organizing, our own projects, and sharing our expertise.

 

A driver of global improvement and collaboration for political, business and social impact initiatives, the World Economic Forum (WEF) leverages its WordPress-powered websites — forumblog.org and reports.weforum.org — to promote its mission and engage with international stakeholders.

 

In early 2014, WEF engaged 10up for site audit, remediation, and server optimization services seeking to improve both reader and editorial site experiences. The audit revealed several opportunities for streamlining editorial workflows, including more intuitive fallbacks for slider content and elimination of legacy administrative controls.

To ensure ongoing stability and consistently speedy load times, 10up migrated the site to a new, more performant hosting environment. The migration resulted in a 38% decrease in load times for returning visitors. When traffic spiked to its highest annual peak during WEF’s annual meeting in Davos, the new server ran at no more than 10% capacity, eliminating the sluggish site experience readers had encountered during the 2013 annual meeting.