The content graph is the future
Content management is as essential as it is complex, especially at scale. In this article, I will introduce an elegant solution to this problem: the content graph.
Content management is as essential as it is complex, especially at scale. In this article, I will introduce an elegant solution to this problem: the content graph.
Different ways of working require different approaches to content design. Federation is key. This article explains which Federation approach works for you.
Difference between composable and headless commerce architectures, and why businesses are adopting both.
Buzzwords like DXP, DXC, MACH, and Composable are important but they also confuse. In this post, we discuss the basics of your architectural needs.
Content Federation is the future of headless CMS, offering flexibility and agility by decoupling systems while keeping them autonomous.
Let your editors work in the systems they like while maintaining strong API and content standards
We’ll discuss the architecture and components for a robust news website.
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.
Composable content breaks down the traditional content model, where companies are locked into one way of doing things.
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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.