CMS Showdown: do you need a page builder or a data modeler?
Explore the differences between page builder and data modeler CMSs, their unique features, and how they cater to varying organizational needs.
Explore the differences between page builder and data modeler CMSs, their unique features, and how they cater to varying organizational needs.
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.
Content Federation is the future of headless CMS, offering flexibility and agility by decoupling systems while keeping them autonomous.
Content as a Service (CaaS), or Managed Content as a Service (MCaaS), is a cloud computing service model that delivers content on demand through web services and APIs via the cloud.
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 knowledge base is an online library of information to preserve institutional knowledge about various topics relating to a company or organization.
A content hub is the central source of content for your content needs, metadata, assets, marketing initiatives, and other enriched content.
Content modeling is the process of creating a logical taxonomy structure for the content you create and distribute online.
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Hygraph Studio has officially transitioned from beta to Early Availability, making content management smoother than ever. We're also now available on the AWS Marketplace and have introduced new features, including Custom App Permissions and Automatic Query Splitting.
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