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How to migrate from AEM to a headless CMS
Written by Joel
on Jan 30, 2025Featured
Written by Joel
on Jan 30, 2025If video killed the radio star, podcasts are coming in to clean up the rest of the entourage. For an audience of a headless CMS blog, there’s no need to explain what a podcast is, but the growing adoption of podcasts is worth looking at.
In the world of static site generators, one rule remains constant - the build is the gospel. Whatever was at build time will be until a new build occurs. But sometimes our data, you know, changes.
We’ve got another open-source starter project for you built on production-grade serverless technologies. Today’s project is all about Headless CMS for events and conferences! If you’ve ever tried to put on a meetup, conference, or another type of event, you’ll know that there are roughly two halves to the content flow of a conference: the speakers, and the talk submissions.
The days of monolithic eCommerce platforms are a thing of the past. In this example we explore connecting headless APIs to deliver commerce your way.
A list of the benefits of software-as-a-service (SaaS) products and recommendations of how to mitigate any risk related to them.
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.
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.
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.
I think like most front-end developers I got into it out of a real need for something better for data. I remember the first time I used and learned my way around apollo I knew I was never going back
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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.