Monthly Roundup – October 2025
This edition explores multiple territories—hosting infrastructure, CMS migrations, personalization & performance optimization. Let’s jump right in.
Your choice of enterprise WordPress hosting affects more than you might think. It determines how your platform scales under pressure, how quickly developers can ship features, and how well you handle compliance. Our latest handbook walks through the decision-making process, connecting technical capabilities with what your business actually needs.
If you were at CloudFest USA in Miami, you might have caught our CEO Rahul Bansal talking about EasyEngine and the specific challenges it solves for agencies managing multiple WordPress clients and companies adding hosting to their services.
When migrating between content management systems, maintaining search ranking equity is table stakes – yet critical. We recently published our CMS SEO migration checklist to help you plan better.
We’re excited to be part of the group pushing enterprise WordPress into new territory. We’re working with our longtime client partners at Cox Automotive, along with WordPress VIP and Salesforce, to achieve AI-driven personalization that connects WordPress content with Salesforce data cloud, creating experiences that actually understand context.
On a recent WP Builds Podcast, our Director of Engineering Pradeep Sonawane explained how Web Auditor uses AI and automation to make performance analysis faster and smarter, by simulating performance improvements before you make them.
GoDAM, our video and media management solution, keeps evolving with features built for scale and accessibility. Learn how to organize large media libraries in WordPress, automatically generate captions and subtitles, and host LifterLMS course videos natively without relying on third-party platforms.
WordPress news snippets
- Fresh WordPress development updates: WordPress Gutenberg 21.6–21.8 introduces admin-wide Command Palette, Terms Query block, and Block Visibility controls.
- WP Cloud integrates the EasyEngine’s Web Dashboard for intuitive visual WordPress site management. It simplifies complex server tasks into one-click deployments, team roles and automated backups.
- Plugin Check now automatically produces security-reports after every plugin update on WordPress.org. It allows instant feedback to improve security and compliance.
- WordPress 6.9 is moving through its pre-release testing with new editing tools, AI APIs and performance upgrades. The release is tentatively scheduled for December 2, 2025.
- WordPress.com now supports MCP, letting AI assistants like Claude access site data. It enables real-time insights without logging in or manual checks.
- WordPress VIP has added Partial Database Exports. This allows for quick copying of specific tables or network sites for local environments.
From around the web
- React announced that it is moving to the React Foundation, a new independent home for React and React Native. It aims to support the community, ecosystem, and vendor-neutral governance.
- Salesforce unveiled Agentforce 360 during Dreamforce 2025. It integrates with Slack and offers flexible AI scripting for enterprises to deploy AI agents at scale.
- OpenAI launched its ChatGPT Atlas browser, currently available for macOS. It integrates AI for contextual aid. Includes memories and agent mode.
- Canva has merged Affinity’s three design tools into a single free computer installable application. Though enabling AI features requires a premium Canva subscription.
Upcoming events
WordCamp Asia 2026 has invited contributors to share their WordPress journey for the Contributor’ Day. It needs to be submitted by December 1 for the event that will be held on April 9-11, 2026, in Mumbai, India.
Blogs by rtCampers
The Engine of Imagination: A Technical Deep Dive into Sora 2 and the Next Generation of Video AI by @Hilay
Watercooler
Popular on our #watercooler Slack channel.
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