Harvard University Information Technology (HUIT) provides the OpenScholar platform for Harvard community members to create websites. The platform is being updated. To create a new website, contact your local school or unit through links on the OpenScholar Transition site.
This website is categorized in Web Design and HTML, Technology & Computing and Education, providing comprehensive solutions across these business domains.
The website scholar.harvard.edu is built with 10 technologies.
PaaS
Acquia Cloud Platform
Websites built with Acquia Cloud PlatformAcquia Cloud Platform is a Drupal-tuned application lifecycle management suite with an infrastructure to support Drupal deployment workflow processes.
Amazon Web Services
Websites built with Amazon Web ServicesAmazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud services platform offering compute power, database storage, content delivery and other functionality.
CDN
Akamai
Websites built with AkamaiAkamai is global content delivery network (CDN) services provider for media and software delivery, and cloud security solutions.
RUM
Akamai mPulse
Websites built with Akamai mPulseAkamai mPulse is a real user monitoring (RUM) solution that enables companies to monitor, find, and fix website and application performance issues.
JavaScript libraries
Boomerang
Websites built with Boomerangboomerang is a JavaScript library that measures the page load time experienced by real users, commonly called RUM (Real User Measurement).
CMS
Analytics
Google Analytics
Websites built with Google AnalyticsGoogle Analytics is a free web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic.
Version: GA4
Tag managers
Google Tag Manager
Websites built with Google Tag ManagerGoogle Tag Manager is a tag management system (TMS) that allows you to quickly and easily update measurement codes and related code fragments collectively known as tags on your website or mobile app.
Security
HSTS
Websites built with HSTSHTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) informs browsers that the site should only be accessed using HTTPS.
Programming languages
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