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Comparison: SaaS vs. On-premises Applications
A list of the benefits of software-as-a-service (SaaS) products and recommendations of how to mitigate any risk related to them.
Make vs. Buy: 5 Reasons Why You Should Not Build Your Own CMS
You want the customizability of an in-house CMS without the associated costs and risks? Headless content management can bring you close to this dream. Building your own CMS is a dangerous journey you do not need to make anymore. Your developer resources are freed up and can now be fully invested in features that are directly related to your core business.
What Is Agile Content Management?
This article introduces Agile Content Management, its key benefits, and how Headless CMS systems, like Hygraph, can allow your business to soar.
GraphQL Schema Stitching and Enhancing Content APIs
Have you heard about schema stitching yet? Wonder what it is, when to use it or why? This is the post to get you started.
[Legacy] Product Update: May 2019
Hey developers, creators, and the curious! Another day, another release. This one includes a new BETA cluster, a new field type, and more!
Commerce in Content with Hygraph
Hygraph is a headless, GraphQL-Native, Content Management System. It provides ultimate flexibility in how you create, manage and deliver your data in the era of the JAMstack and the omnipresent digital touchpoints.
Developer Interview with Jason Lengstorf
I was working at IBM on a product powered by a µ-services architecture. We were seeing _tons_ of duplicated code between µ-services, with a lot of it being confusing proxy wrappers around other APIs to guard against unexpected breaking changes in the upstream API. It was... gnarly.
[Legacy] Product Update: April 2019
Hey, again developers, creators, and the curious! In a short, but meaningful sprint, we come bearing gifts! Rich text updates, color field, edit the schema from your content sidebar, and more!
Microservices Propel Enterprise Software Solutions
Following in the footsteps of these pioneering 20th-century industrialists, early 21st century enterprises are breaking down software monoliths into modular, highly-specialized microservices.
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