Welcome back to my series on DevOps Best Practices related to Sitecore Headless implementations. In Part 2 we are going to create the build pipelines for our Sitecore and Next.js solutions and see how they can be included in the PR process. If you haven’t checked-out Part 1 yet, I recommend doing so before continuing […]
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Sitecore Headless DevOps Best Practices – Part 1
Welcome to my series on DevOps Best Practices related to Sitecore Headless implementations. In Part 1 we will do a review of Git DMZ Flow and see how to implement the principals in Azure DevOps. What is Sitecore Headless? Before we dive into the technical details, let’s align on what Sitecore Headless is. Sitecore […]
Sitecore Headless DevOps Best Practices Blog Series
Sitecore Headless (formerly JSS) has been around for several years now but with its recent promotion in the Sitecore 10 releases, it is generating more buzz than ever. So as customers begin to evaluate this “new” model and more choose to adopt it, we need to begin defining standards for implementation. This series will outline […]
How to add Headless Features to your Sitecore MVC or SXA Solution
If you’ve been on Sitecore for at least a few years, you most likely have a custom MVC solution, or you’ve used an accelerator like SXA (hopefully you’re off webforms and XSLT by now). That solution likely includes custom components and integrations. That solution may have even survived an upgrade or two. That solution probably […]
Sitecore Content-as-a-Service Actually Makes a Lot of Sense
Sitecore revealed a few more details about their upcoming content-as-a-service (CaaS) offering at the virtual Sitecore Symposium 2020. Based on my (very anecdotal) reading of Twitter and Slack, responses from the Sitecore community seemed to be mixed. Marketers and developers alike seemed to be cautiously optimistic about Sitecore’s new direction. So what is Sitecore content-as-a-service? […]
The Decoupled Future of Sitecore Headless Services
The Basics of Headless “Headless” has been a buzzword for more than a few years in the CMS space, but what exactly is a headless content management system? In short, content management systems (CMS) have traditionally handled content management and rendering (creating markup and serving to web browsers or other clients). A headless CMS only […]
The Focus and the F-150
My favorite car is still my second car after college, a 2001 bright yellow Ford Focus ZX3. The reason is simple: it was the absolute minimum car required for my needs. Manual cranks served to both to open the windows and as the sole method of air conditioning in the car and the manual transmission […]
Marketers: Is Sitecore Headless Right for You?
Headless. It’s a buzzword and evolving concept that has been around for a few years. To those in the development profession, this is likely old news. However, marketers are now not only sharing a seat at the table when looking at re-platforming or building new websites. But they are also often the key business decision-makers […]
Key Takeaways from Episerver Ascend 2019
Episerver’s Ascend 2019 conference is over. As usual, Episerver put together an engaging experience for all customers, marketers, developers, and partners. They highlighted the accomplishments of the past year and they laid out the roadmap for next. Intriguing and inspirational keynotes kicked off the breakout sessions for each day, with plenty of networking opportunities peppered […]