If you’re interested in learning a robust, efficient, and scalable enterprise-level server-side framework, you’ve landed on the right blog! π We’ll start with a quick introduction, and in this post and the ones to follow, we’ll dive straight into the practical part. We’ll build an application that covers various Nest JS fundamental and advanced topics […]
Posts Tagged ‘Vercel’
Perficient: Gold Sponsor at Vercel’s Next.js Conference 2023 β Join Us In-Person or Virtually!
At Perficient, we’re thrilled to announce that we are a Gold Sponsor of this year’s Next.js Conference, hosted by Vercel. This much-anticipated event will take place on October 26th at the iconic SF Jazz in San Francisco, and just like last year, it will feature a vibrant virtual component for attendees to stream for free. […]
XM Cloud Deployments: Static site deployment using Vercel CLI
For the scenario of independent deployment of your NextJs static site, say in an automated deployment, one missing piece is a way to push the SSG site into Vercel. Here I provided a simple deployment script using the Vercel CLI of the static site in the XM Cloud project. Code: # Set up variables with […]
Introducing our Partnership with Vercel
We’re excited to announce our partnership with Vercel, a cloud platform that provides a seamless workflow for building and deploying modern web applications. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools and services to help developers streamline their development process and deliver high-performance websites and applications. Vercel’s primary focus is on serverless computing and static site […]
Mastering XM Cloud β Development with XM Cloud (part 3 / 3)
If you ask anyone in the Sitecore community what was the biggest hype of 2022 β there wouldnβt be any other opinion than mentioning XM Cloud. Let’s take a look at this latest and shiny SaaS offering! Content Part 1: Overview, Architecture, Features Part 2: New Tools and Interfaces Part 3: Development with XM Cloud […]
Sitecore Headless DevOps Best Practices β Part 3
Welcome back for the final post in my series on DevOps Best Practices related to Sitecore Headless implementations. In Part 3 we are going to look at the continuous deployment of our Sitecore and Next.js applications following a zero downtime model. If you havenβt checked out Part 1 and/or Part 2, I would recommend pausing […]
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 βnewβ model and more choose to adopt it, we need to begin defining standards for implementation. This series will outline […]