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Architectures for modern product catalogs
Last updated by Jing
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Jing
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Last updated by Jing
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Jing
The “Content Mesh”, coined by Gatsby’s co-founder Sam Bhagwat, is an approach to moving away from monolithic structures and adopting best-of-breed microservices to build resilient projects.
Application Content is intended for mobile apps, streaming platforms, web apps and more. Content today is “application content.” Content needs to be interacted with, personalized, contextually adapted, and omni-accessible.
Digital asset management (DAM) is a system that stores, shares, and organizes digital assets like images, videos, audio files, and more, in a central location. It amplifies the benefits of creative files and their delivery to digital platforms.
A step-by-step path to start and scale with content modeling, and proven best practices.
Structured content is content that is planned, developed, and connected outside of a presentation interface so that it's ready to be consumed by any interface.
A content hub is the central source of content for your content needs, metadata, assets, marketing initiatives, and other enriched content.
We will detail what microservices are, how they differ from monolithic and composable architectures, when to use microservices, and examples of microservices in a composable approach.
Content hubs enable brands to become a resource for their users - building a content-rich experience.
API-first, modular architectures offer many possibilities when it comes to creating highly performant commerce applications that center around user experience.
Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights.
Hygraph is voted the easiest to implement headless CMS, for the 4th time.
Explore the significance, benefits, and practical strategies for a consistent customer experience.
We’ll help you discover what the total cost of ownership (TCO) is and how to use it to calculate the total cost of a CMS.
Featured
Last updated by Jing
on Jan 21, 2026Originally written by Jing
The “Content Mesh”, coined by Gatsby’s co-founder Sam Bhagwat, is an approach to moving away from monolithic structures and adopting best-of-breed microservices to build resilient projects.
Application Content is intended for mobile apps, streaming platforms, web apps and more. Content today is “application content.” Content needs to be interacted with, personalized, contextually adapted, and omni-accessible.
Digital asset management (DAM) is a system that stores, shares, and organizes digital assets like images, videos, audio files, and more, in a central location. It amplifies the benefits of creative files and their delivery to digital platforms.
A step-by-step path to start and scale with content modeling, and proven best practices.
Structured content is content that is planned, developed, and connected outside of a presentation interface so that it's ready to be consumed by any interface.
A content hub is the central source of content for your content needs, metadata, assets, marketing initiatives, and other enriched content.
We will detail what microservices are, how they differ from monolithic and composable architectures, when to use microservices, and examples of microservices in a composable approach.
Content hubs enable brands to become a resource for their users - building a content-rich experience.
API-first, modular architectures offer many possibilities when it comes to creating highly performant commerce applications that center around user experience.
Be the first to know about releases and industry news and insights.
Hygraph is voted the easiest to implement headless CMS, for the 4th time.
Explore the significance, benefits, and practical strategies for a consistent customer experience.
We’ll help you discover what the total cost of ownership (TCO) is and how to use it to calculate the total cost of a CMS.