Netlify has opened registration for its Jamstack Conf virtual event, which will explore the future of Jamstack for various use cases, including new innovations, demos, and case studies. The event is free and will take place on May 27-28, with a focus on talks and workshops. Netlify also recently updated its Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities to restrict access to team members who use SSO, making it easier for businesses to manage their employees' access to the platform. Additionally, the company has released a new tutorial on how to migrate a WordPress website to the Jamstack architecture, as well as a post on best practices for scoping down pull requests in software development. Netlify is also welcoming its latest customers and highlighting its enterprise products. The company's logo has undergone a minor redesign, and it is now using the standardized spelling "Jamstack" across its materials. Furthermore, Netlify is encouraging users to provide feedback on its Jamstack survey, which aims to better understand the community's needs and preferences.