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Why Upgrade your Sitefinity CMS?
Cuts Cost
At Vanguard Technology, we recommend that our clients upgrade their Sitefinity CMS every 18-24 months. By doing so, you could save your organization a potential increase in upgrade cost, as a “stepped-based” upgrade could be needed. A stepped based upgrade occurs when a client stays on a current version of Sitefinity CMS for a number of years, becoming multiple versions behind in upgrades. In order for Vanguard’s development team to successfully upgrade Sitefinity CMS, it must be upgraded to a specific, recent version of Sitefinity CMS before ultimately upgrading to the latest version of the CMS. Since the level of effort to achieve an upgrade could be higher with a stepped upgrade, you could incur a higher upgrade cost. Therefore, by upgrading regularly, the effort to upgrade your website is less and therefore costs you less to upgrade.New Features
The additions of new features are always exciting, and one of the biggest advantages with an upgrade.
It’s no secret that Progress, the creators of Sitefinity, are constantly looking for ways to introduce new features into its CMS. Sitefinity’s latest releases include the following additions:
- A new content editing experience with an enhanced rich-text editor, cleaner user interface, and a new look and feel to its existing content type widgets.
- Form enhancements – Sitefinity is continuing to improve its already powerful Sitefinity form builder. Backend users now have the ability to create more complex forms by inserting multi-page form support and insert form rules that allow a user to display different fields based on their form input.
Bugs
Virtually every piece of software contains error (aka bugs). Simply put, it’s inevitable no matter how scrutinous the testing. However, by upgrading your Sitefinity CMS environment, not only are you gaining additional benefits though new features, but you’re also receiving a CMS that resolves those pesky bugs! If certain issues are left unresolved, they could result in a less enjoyable user experience for you and your users, or an even more impactful issue, unresolved security issues.
Security
One of the most important reasons why you should consider upgrading your Sitefinity CMS is security standards. A CMS that isn’t upgraded every couple of years is more vulnerable to attacks, as the community has had more time to find security errors. Security updates are frequently released as a part of new versions of Sitefinity and are sometimes released as smaller upgrades known as “Hot Fixes” or “Patches” if they are more time sensitive. For more information on when to patch vs. when to upgrade, click here.
Next Steps
Now that you’ve learned about some of the core reasons why you should upgrade your CMS every 18-24 months, you might be wondering where to go from here. If you’re interested in discussing an upgrade to the latest version of Sitefinity or have questions regarding the additional features that you could gain, contact your Vanguard Client Manager today.
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Why Upgrade your Sitefinity CMS?
Cuts Cost
At Vanguard Technology, we recommend that our clients upgrade their Sitefinity CMS every 18-24 months. By doing so, you could save your organization a potential increase in upgrade cost, as a “stepped-based” upgrade could be needed. A stepped based upgrade occurs when a client stays on a current version of Sitefinity CMS for a number of years, becoming multiple versions behind in upgrades. In order for Vanguard’s development team to successfully upgrade Sitefinity CMS, it must be upgraded to a specific, recent version of Sitefinity CMS before ultimately upgrading to the latest version of the CMS. Since the level of effort to achieve an upgrade could be higher with a stepped upgrade, you could incur a higher upgrade cost. Therefore, by upgrading regularly, the effort to upgrade your website is less and therefore costs you less to upgrade.New Features
The additions of new features are always exciting, and one of the biggest advantages with an upgrade.
It’s no secret that Progress, the creators of Sitefinity, are constantly looking for ways to introduce new features into its CMS. Sitefinity’s latest releases include the following additions:
- A new content editing experience with an enhanced rich-text editor, cleaner user interface, and a new look and feel to its existing content type widgets.
- Form enhancements – Sitefinity is continuing to improve its already powerful Sitefinity form builder. Backend users now have the ability to create more complex forms by inserting multi-page form support and insert form rules that allow a user to display different fields based on their form input.
Bugs
Virtually every piece of software contains error (aka bugs). Simply put, it’s inevitable no matter how scrutinous the testing. However, by upgrading your Sitefinity CMS environment, not only are you gaining additional benefits though new features, but you’re also receiving a CMS that resolves those pesky bugs! If certain issues are left unresolved, they could result in a less enjoyable user experience for you and your users, or an even more impactful issue, unresolved security issues.
Security
One of the most important reasons why you should consider upgrading your Sitefinity CMS is security standards. A CMS that isn’t upgraded every couple of years is more vulnerable to attacks, as the community has had more time to find security errors. Security updates are frequently released as a part of new versions of Sitefinity and are sometimes released as smaller upgrades known as “Hot Fixes” or “Patches” if they are more time sensitive. For more information on when to patch vs. when to upgrade, click here.
Next Steps
Now that you’ve learned about some of the core reasons why you should upgrade your CMS every 18-24 months, you might be wondering where to go from here. If you’re interested in discussing an upgrade to the latest version of Sitefinity or have questions regarding the additional features that you could gain, contact your Vanguard Client Manager today.
Case Studies
Vanguard conducts thorough preliminary investigative work to ensure your website is built to cater specifically to your target audience and meet your organization’s goals. Check out some of the case studies on some of our most recent client success stories.
What Can Vanguard Do For You?
As your organization grows and evolves, your website should as well. Whether you are looking to generate more traffic, implement custom functionality, mobile compatibility, integrate your systems, or give your site a complete redesign, Vanguard Technology is your go-to web partner. Reach out to us with your current concerns with your website, and our experts will happily provide a solution.
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