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It’s easy to get tumbled in a hype wave. It’s a little harder to develop immunity to hype, and separate grains from husk.
So let’s set the hype surrounding headless versus head optional content management systems (CMS) aside and look at reasonable use cases and applications for both.
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Magnolia unveiled its new Stories App content editor today, aimed at marketers and publishers working with a headless or decoupled content management model.
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Back in March, when the hype surrounding headless content delivery was at its peak, we implored headless CMS vendors to consider the marketers during the transition.
Almost none of them were.
That’s when IBM digital offers specialist Manil Allal reached out via Twitter to proclaim that IBM did.
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With the rising buzz of headless CMS, comes the rising misunderstanding that CMS systems must fall into one of two categories: fully headless systems that require a from-scratch build for every new touchpoint, or page-based systems that are locked into desktop websites.
This, of course, just isn’t true.
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Does this sound familiar? Your content strategy feels like it's all over the map.
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This year marks the 21st birthday of Web Content Management (WCM). In the US, 21 represents the legal drinking age.
Personally, I cannot believe WCM is old enough to be granted that privilege, but every adult who witnesses a birth has the same feeling about every coming-of-age.
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I got my start on server-side web development in the mid-‘90s.
I got my first computer in 1995, gradually taught myself web development, and by 1999 was working as a developer in a corporate IT shop. Law school was but a fond memory.
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LONDON — It was an uncharacteristically sunny day in England’s capital, one of the seven stops on Kentico’s ongoing global roadshow.
Kentico CEO Petr Palas started off the day with an introduction to the benefits of headless CMS — the model adopted by the company via the recent release of
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As the headless CMS hype continues, brands are mulling over front-end solutions — experimenting with different heads for their headless CMS, if you will.
Static site generators (SSGs) aren’t new by any means, but interest in them grows as the interest in headless and decoupled solutions grows.
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You’ve fallen in love with the speed and agility of headless. You have a pure headless CMS without the delivery tier, which means the content you manage in the CMS is rendered on another system.
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The hype surrounding the cloud-first headless CMS model is, for the most part, justified.
We live in a world where new devices and channels are constantly emerging, so the headless CMS model — which gives developers the freedom to deliver content at will — makes a lot of sense.
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When it comes to content management, sometimes less is more.
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Forrester gave a big boost to headless content management systems (CMSs) in a recent wave that prioritized platforms that use modern storage, stateless interfaces, and cloud infrastructure to deliver internet-scale content experiences on any device.
This cloud-first headless CMS model provides tangible benefits because it decouples the content and the
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(Ed. Note: Forrester's latest Wave for web content management emphasized the cloud and headless deployments. But what's the big deal with headless platforms — and what can we anticipate happening next?
In this two-part series, two industry experts — Petr Palas, founder and CEO of Kentico, and Greg Luciano, director of services at Built.io — explain why they think headless is the way to go and predict what's likely to happen next.)
I’ve been asked
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