Rahul Bansal is the Founder & CEO of rtCamp, an enterprise WordPress agency he built from a freelancing side project into a 200+ member organisation and Asia’s first WordPress VIP Premier Partner, trusted by Google, Meta, Cox, and more, helping them build scalable, open, and high-performance web systems.
His 20+ year WordPress journey spans blogging, server engineering, development, and product innovation.
Rahul believes in building things that last and long-term thinking over short-term wins. A strong open-source advocate, he believes contributing back to the community is non-negotiable. He’s spoken at WordCamps across the globe and still finds time to mentor juniors like a peer, not a boss. When not building, he’s at the gym or hunting for great food.
WordPress is more than just a platform; it’s a community where innovation meets collaboration.
Beyond Big Websites: What Enterprise WordPress Really Demands
WordPress doesn’t scale, WordPress isn’t secure, and is only for small sites. Rahul Bansal, explains why these assumptions miss the real challenge and why enterprise WordPress success has far more to do with process than code. From understanding how enterprises operate to governance, security ownership, workflows, and long-term responsibility – this conversation breaks down what WordPress truly demands beyond “enterprise-scale” code.

Our WordCamp Mumbai 2015 experience covering sessions we like, things we learned


Many rtCampers are excited about traveling to Mumbai on weekend to attend WordCamp Mumbai 2015. WordCamps are conferences which discuss a lot of WordPress related things. It is also a great place to meet some big names in the WordPress ecosystem.


For the past couple of years we have been using WooCommerce for our store. Currently because of certain added requirements and flexibility that we want to offer our customers, we have migrated our store onto EasyDigitalDownloads.


rtCamp moved its community portal from bbPress to Discourse. bbPress had rtMedia attachments and private replies support which had been taken care of.


OpenSSL Heartbleed Bug solution for Ubuntu. Tested on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and nginx webserver.

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