Panther Website for the US cybersecurity company

Panther Team turned to Viaduct for help to build a large website with a flexible structure of pages, and attractive and easy-to-use interface.

Tech stack WordPress, PHP, JS, Metaboxes, ChartJS
Team Andrey Harmash, Aliaksey Zhurauliou
Timeline Two months

Cybersecurity is often an overlooked aspect of business until a breach occurs, associated with loss of data, revenue, and trust. Traditionally, companies start considering their security infrastructure only after experiencing a threat. However, proactive security measures can save companies from potential disasters. The earlier you start building a robust security framework with Panther, the better you can anticipate and mitigate cyber risks.

Panther offers scalable, code-driven security monitoring for real-time threat detection and response, ensuring your digital environment is safeguarded. By leveraging Panther, businesses can transform their raw data into actionable security insights, promoting a safer digital future.

Challenge:

Panther Team turned to Viaduct for help to build a large website with a flexible structure of pages, and attractive and easy-to-use interface. The tasks were as follows:

  • to create a large number of contact forms for communication between the client and company representatives;
  • to make informative pages with a clear user hierarchy and transitions between these pages for quick familiarization with the idea of ​​the project (customer), and constant encouragement of customers to action: ask a manager a question, send a request for a telephone consultation, send an application for familiarization or formalization of cooperation.

Solution:

The Panther platform utilizes WordPress for its website, indicating that they likely employ common web technologies associated with WordPress such as PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

All the assigned tasks were successfully fulfilled by our professional team. It turned out to be a large-scale project with:

  • lots of animations using CSS and JS;
  • many sections with flexible functionality and use;
  • AJAX integration;
  • WordPress migration;
  • layout made with HTML and CSS;
  • JavaScript deposit calculator;
  • chart using the Chart.js library.