WordPress announces new plan to protect data and domains for 100 years



WordPress , known as a content management system (CMS), has announced a new `` 100 year plan '' as `` for those who want the ultimate security and permanence ''. As the name suggests, it is a plan that will protect digital content for 100 years.

The 100-Year Plan on WordPress.com
https://wordpress.com/100-year/



Introducing the 100-Year Plan: Secure Your Online Legacy for a Century – WordPress.com News

https://wordpress.com/blog/2023/08/25/introducing-the-100-year-plan/

Domains are your most valuable digital assets, so the 100-Year Plan offers domain protection for a full century.

In addition, the ownership protocol has been strengthened, and WordPress supports a smooth transition of ownership in cases such as passing a site to a child.

When we reach 100 years, we will be entrusted with data that will last a lifetime. For this reason, WordPress maintains multiple backups of your content across geographically distributed data centers and automatically submits them to the Internet Archive when your site is live.

Founder and CEO Matt Mullenweg said, 'Whether it's giving a newborn a special gift of a domain and a lasting home on the web, or making your website and story tellable for posterity, 100 years of WordPress. We hope that the plan will inspire people and other companies to think about building something long-term.'



The price of the 100-year plan is $ 38,000 (about 5.57 million yen), and it is a one-time payment purchase system.

Although Evernote , known as a memo application, does not specifically say `` save data for 100 years '', founder Phil Libin had a vision of `` making it a company that lasts 100 years '' Known for

Evernote CEO's conditions for a '100-year-old company' ~ Phil Libin ~ | KDDI Tobira
https://time-space.kddi.com/special/it_superstar/20140709/



Mr. Libin retired as CEO of Evernote in July 2015, but in a subsequent interview with Nikkei Business, he said, ``No matter how advanced medical technology is, I will live when Evernote celebrates its 100th anniversary. I haven't been there,' he said, mentioning that he needed to retire someday in order to stick to the philosophy of 'a company that will last for 100 years.'

Monologue 'Why I quit CEO of Evernote': Nikkei Business Electronic Edition

https://business.nikkei.com/atcl/interview/15/230078/051500090/

Evernote was acquired by Bending Spoons in 2022, seven years after Mr. Libin left, and although the service is still alive, the company has finished its history in 14 years.

European IT company Bending Spoons to acquire memo application 'Evernote' - GIGAZINE



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