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Will you be at AWS re:Invent in Vegas this November or at Web Summit in Lisbon next week? Want to me

Will you be at AWS re:Invent in Vegas this November or at Web Summit in Lisbon next week? Want to meet up? Members of our leadership team will be there making the rounds and would love to schedule some time to buy you a drink. Let us know if you'll be attending so we can get in touch! [I'LL BE THERE]( For Vegas we're psyched about the Keynote with Andy Jassy, the Blackjack tables at the Venetian, and to tell you all about our new Managed Serverless (yes, really) Hosting product [NorthStack](. Meet Pagely CTO Joshua Eichorn at his [AWS re:Invent session]( Aurora Serverless]( on Monday, November 26th at 1pm (on Level 2 of Venetian E at re:Invent). For those who haven't heard, NorthStack is an elastic, autoscaling, serverless platform for hosting WordPress, Node, and static sites. Think of this scalable, pay-as-you-go environment as Pagely's dynamic little sister. [Joshua Strebel explains here.]( What We're Reading [How Managed WordPress Hosting Can Level Up Your Business]( We did a serious deep dive on what you get when you partner with us as your Managed WordPress Host and how it positively impacts your business. [WPCampus is Pursuing an Independent Accessibility Audit of Gutenberg]( WPTavern covered the story on the audit proposed by WPCampus which is aimed at determining potential legal risk for institutions upgrading to WordPress 5.0 and will also identify specific challenges that Gutenberg introduces for assistive technology users and others with accessibility needs. [The Basic Guide to Enterprise WordPress Hosting]( Our buddies at DevriX offer their take on why why you can’t afford to host your WordPress website in the wrong hosting environment. [The Best WordPress Blogs to Follow in 2018]( Elegant Themes updated their list, which is a great standard line up of which blogs to bookmark for all things WordPress. We're #2 on the list, which makes us proud of the work we've done this year to provide editorial value to the community. You subscribed to receive updates. If you no longer wish to be notified, [manage your settings here](. Pagely, Inc, 4729 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 435, Tucson, AZ 85718-4535, United States [Click here to see a web copy of this email](

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