Technology

Online event registration software: own, open-source or paid solutions – pros and cons (part 2: open-source solution)
In the previous post, we described the most important elements related to the development of custom online event registration software. Today’s entry is entirely devoted to the description of the advantages and disadvantages of free (or little paid) open source solutions. [...]Read more

Online event registration software: own, open-source or paid solution – pros and cons (part 1: own solution)
By choosing to use in your organization an online event registration software, you can choose not only from many different software suppliers but also different technological solutions. In principle, you should consider three options: development of your custom registration [...]Read more

Why we use Ansible to build Rails SaaS servers in minutes
Two hosting options When you own a SaaS business you have practically two hosting options to choose from. IaaS or PaaS. IaaS is cheaper and gives you more control but it comes with more risk and responsibility to handle. PaaS is quite expensive and gives you less control and [...]Read more

3 things you should check before choosing the proper online event registration software
If you have already tested various online event registration systems for training courses or conferences and are considering choosing the best option, then before the final decision you should compare them at least in terms of the following three factors: uptime of the system, in [...]Read more

QR codes vs. barcodes – which solution is better for handling the reception of events?
In this post, we won’t elaborate on the technical issues related to the construction of QR codes and barcodes. Instead, we will focus on the practical use of codes to verify attendees at the reception of the event. Codes are usually placed on e-tickets sent via e-mail, [...]Read more

WordPress vs. Joomla – content management systems comparison
With today’s post, we will summarize our considerations regarding web content management systems (CMS) in the context of their use for training companies or organizing conferences. The previous two entries concerned our assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the [...]Read more

WordPress – a simple CMS system for training companies and conference organizers
Today’s post is devoted to the description of the WordPress content management system and ends the thread about launching a website dedicated to training courses or organizing conferences. As a reminder – in the previous post we described the Joomla system. WordPress [...]Read more

Joomla – training and conference sites for demanding clients
Continuing the thread from our previous post regarding the launch of a website dedicated to training courses or conference, let us look at the strengths and weaknesses of the Joomla system today. Joomla is the second, after WordPress, the most-chosen web content management system [...]Read more

A few words on technology
Konfeo system is subjected at least several times a year to “endurance testing” by various event organizers and always passes the test with flying colors. From the beginning, we haven’t experienced any system failure due to increased internet traffic. In other [...]Read more