Hounder Blog Explains How Multi-Sites Boost Higher Ed Web Performance

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In a recent blog post, digital agency Hounder highlights the benefits of multi-site architecture for higher education institutions. The piece outlines how managing multiple websites under one system helps universities streamline operations, reduce IT burden, and maintain brand consistency.

Without a multi-site setup, institutions often face fragmented branding, security risks, and administrative inefficiencies. Hounder explains that a centralized platform allows IT teams to apply updates universally while giving departments control over their content.

The blog features Yale and Brown University as examples of effective multi-site use, showing how each serves different audiences—students, alumni, faculty—while maintaining a unified design and structure.

With over half of government and education organizations struggling with web management, Hounder positions multi-site architecture as a scalable, secure solution. 

Reference: How Multi-Sites Can Help Higher Education Web Performance, Hounder (28 February 2025)

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