What a pleasure to have Pantheon as one of our Beach Umbrella sponsors this year. Please take some time to get to know them.
Who or what is Pantheon?
Pantheon is a website operations platform used by top developers, marketers, and IT to build, launch and run their most important WordPress and Drupal websites.
Pantheon includes all of the tools professional developers need to build best-practice sites—like staging environments, version control, backups, and workflows. Powering over 200,000 sites and billions of pageviews a month, Pantheon’s container-based infrastructure allows you to launch websites faster, without worrying about spikes, security, or performance. It’s free to develop your site on Pantheon, you only pay once your site goes live. You can scale your site on the same infrastructure from day one, and never touch a server again. Create your free account now!
What makes Pantheon special?
With a world-class team of experienced WordPress support engineers available to help 24/7, you can rest easy knowing you’re always in good hands here at Pantheon. Pair that with our finely tuned, container-based infrastructure and you’ve got the same cutting-edge technology used by companies like Google, Salesforce and Facebook.
Come find out why Developers and Marketers love us! Join our close-knit community of passionate Pantheors.
Why did you decide to sponsor WordCamp Jacksonville?
We are truly passionate about connecting and sharing our story with other WordPress enthusiasts in the community, which is why we could not be more excited to sponsor and support WordCamp Jacksonville this year.
We look forward to meeting you all soon!
Who will we be meeting at WordCamp Jacksonville?
Our very own Tessa Kriesel, Developer Outreach Manager will be in attendance.
Building community and teaching come naturally to dog-lover and Developer Outreach Manager at Pantheon, Tessa Kriesel. She wears many hats in her life — all with sass and finesse — including founder of Outspoken Women and Coders of TMRW.
Tessa has spoken on many topics, including helping beginners with their development workflows, mentorship, building communities, and shedding light on continuous integration and deployment. She has also been a panelist on a wide range of topics at Conferences and Meetups.
When Tessa isn’t working on her development chops or mentoring junior developers, she is using her extroverted super hero skills to make people feel welcome and included at whatever event she attends.