Portfolio
Professional Women's Bowling Associations
Website KenticoWe led the migration of pwba.com from DotNetNuke CMS to Kentico Xperience, ensuring a seamless transition with modern architecture and improved content workflows. This project involved rebuilding the legacy site, implementing a new template, and creating a .NET 6-based architecture for better performance and scalability. With optimized content modeling and UI templates, PWBA now has a flexible and efficient CMS that empowers content editors to manage and produce content with ease.
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Gulf Coast Power Association
Website Kentico[A] conducted a comprehensive assessment of GCPA’s Kentico website to evaluate best practices, resolve functionality issues, and empower their team with greater control. Following our findings, we provided a strategic plan and led a full site redesign and rebuild on Kentico 11.
Texas Oncology
Website Kentico[A] led the upgrade to Kentico 11, implementing continuous UI enhancements and optimizing content for greater reusability across the site. We also redesigned and replatformed the Texas Oncology Foundation site within Texas Oncology’s Kentico instance, ensuring a seamless, scalable, and efficient content management experience.
Association of Texas Professional Educators
Technology Kentico[A] led a full rebuild of ATPE’s website, transitioning from Kentico 8 to Kentico 12 MVC for enhanced performance and flexibility. The project included content migration and the development of a seamless SSO solution integrated with a third-party CRM.
Teach the Vote
Website Kentico[A] completely rebuilt Teach the Vote, transitioning from WordPress and a custom CMS to a Kentico 12 MVC platform. To ensure a seamless transition, we developed custom Kentico scheduled tasks to handle a large-scale data migration, optimizing the site for improved performance and content management.
United States Bowling Congress
Website Kentico[A] led a complete rebuild of USBC’s website, transitioning from Ektron to an MVC Core architecture. This project involved an extensive content migration, leveraging custom development and Kentico APIs to ensure a seamless and efficient transition to the new platform.