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Simulating DR failover endpoints in Azure Traffic Manager

Azure Traffic Manager is Azure PaaS service which is helpful in the following scenarios: 1. Directing incoming application traffic to the nearest Azure data center 2. Failover to the other Azure data center (DR) in case of a catastrophic failure 3. Distributing traffic between endpoints according to the assigned endpoint weight value In this blog […]

Sitecore DevOps on Microsoft Azure

A few months ago, Tim McCarthy and I had the opportunity to give a presentation at Sitecore Symposium in New Orleans, LA about Sitecore, infrastructure-as-code, and build and release strategy using Visual Studio Team Services and Microsoft Azure. These are platforms and practices that we use daily in maintaining consistent build and deploy processes and […]

Sitecore – Template and Item Icons Saved with Icon Cache Path

Have you started to notice broken icons in the Sitecore Content Editor recently? In this post I’ll dive into the root cause of the issue and how to fix it.

Video Training: Sitecore Marketing Campaign Tracking

Important note: This is Part 3 in a series. Please check out Part 1 on Taxonomy and Part 2 on Goals if you have not already. If you have been following along, you likely have Sitecore goals in place and values assigned to them, along with a maturing marketing taxonomy. Those goals should be delivering […]

Podcast: Sitecore personalization interview on Core Sampler

I had the honor of joining master Sitecore Developer and host Derek Dysart as a guest on his Sitecore-based podcast Core Sampler. I am proud to be among the ranks of distinguished Sitecore MVP’s and a growing variety of Sitecore experts on his informative series. Check out the Podcast While the content of this podcast […]

Sitecore 8.2 Upgrade – View Rendering Gotcha

When upgrading to Sitecore 8.2, watch out for this issue that we ran into. If you have any View Renderings that don’t end in “.cshtml”, like for example you had an extra space at the end of one of them and it ended in “.cshtml “, you may have a problem. Sitecore, in an effort […]

Inside Rise 2.1: New Features in the Latest Release

This week, we released Rise 2.1, the latest version upgrade of our Intranet-as-a-Service platform. This build is full of new features that improve architecture, administration, and the front-end experience, including:

Virtual Summit: SharePoint and Office 365 for Communicators

We’re excited to join Ragan Communications for a virtual summit on “SharePoint and Office 365 for Communicators” – Wednesday, Dec. 14 at 12:00-3:30 p.m. Central Time.

[Infographic] Why the Digital Customer Experience Matters

The connection between your customer’s digital customer experience and bottom line are clear. Check out this infographic to see why you should consider improving your company’s digital customer experience.

Sitecore – Add Session to Web API

Out of the box, Web API does not support session. It’s possible to enable it, but requires a bit of work. In this blog post, I’ll cover how you can enable session in Web API for your Sitecore solutions with a custom pipeline processor.

Cloud Maturity, Enterprise Mobility, and More: Join Us in Atlanta

Join us November 17 for an open house to meet the Perficient Digital Enterprise Mobile team, learn about our expanded capabilities, and see our new office space in Midtown Atlanta. Experts Grant Davies and Victor Wolters will be sharing insights into Microsoft Azure, cloud maturity, and enterprise mobility while we gather over drinks, hors d’oeuvres, […]

Sitecore – Unrelated Items Publish When Publishing Item

Colleague Bill Cacy and I have been actively working with Sitecore recently on an issue that has been affecting one of our clients. When publishing a single item in the content tree with Publish related items checked, seemingly unrelated items, all the way up to the Home item, are being published as well.

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