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Category: WordPress Maintenance

Enterprise WordPress Maintenance and Technical Optimization

Keep your business critical WordPress sites fast, secure, and operational with proactive updates, backups, and direct engineer level support.

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The Problem

WordPress sites often suffer from plug-in bloat, slow hosting, database fragmentation, and unpatched security issues. This causes sudden downtime, performance degradation, and vulnerable entry points for hackers.

The Business Impact

Downtime on a corporate site cuts off leads, disrupts client communication, and costs businesses hours of manual debugging and restoration expense.

The Engineering Solution

We provide staging-site verified plugin and core updates, database optimization, daily off-site backups, 24/7 uptime monitoring, and direct technical troubleshooting instead of generic support desks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why avoid auto-updates?
Auto-updates can break layouts or cause database mismatches; updates should be verified in a staging environment.
What hosting do you recommend?
Managed VPS or highly optimized platform setups like WP Engine or Cloudways.

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