Hey, I work with a company that manages large numbers of websites, previously we have never had any issues connecting Industrial portals with brand recognition and visibility until recently. Google with their SEO has changed everything apparently. So what we used to be able to accomplish with simple tags and redirects has started causing massive issues between mobile and desktop. Amp has changed everything and our customers do not want to rely solely on apps as they are often not used. Now we have the certain departments that use cloud based data collection screaming at us even though it is not are fault. The number of disparate systems they run is immense. We ourselves are adapting, Flask applications for instance need to use apache as it is a maintence nightmare otherwise. These are dysfunctional systems and ultimately if cyber cannot communicate with ISO standards, and data analysis departments then we are in big trouble as the data teams will likely reduce cyber measures. These plants have to run extremely smoothly, shipping logistics and everything has to be coordinated. Ultimately with laws and regulations and pure common since when dealing with these sites we need to provide security and DNS security above all else and we will not compromise. I am emailing you partially because we are already a member of the nginx community where we have access to slack. I simply do not have the time right now to read through the steps needed to do this in Apache. If their is a way to tell me how to do this quickly that would be wonderful otherwise we will probably transition to NGINX as we can have the dev teams at a few of our customers make that transition. Our customer base is worldwide and is developing this infrastructure as we speak. The entire defense industry has components for vehicles, land, sea, and air. The plants we work with are not under any regulations yet, but they are in the works. Hopefully you can help me get access, as the industry itself is completely unprepared for the changes that are taking place.
Thanks, Sean Baker