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With the introduction of the GDPR storing personal information is not something that should be taken lightly. Using Azure Cognitive Services it is possible to identify what's in the images that editors, or users, upload to your site. You may then...
Shortly after Profile Store was released I wrote a post about how we can use it to do more than just process customer-centric data for display in insight and, instead, look at more event-centric data like popular site content. While the solution d...
EPiServer Ascend 2019 took place in Miami city in an exclusive sector that helped to enhance this important event. More than 700 people gathered to participate in different educational sessions, free certification, and labs. There were sessions fo...
If you have been developing with Episerver CMS for a while, you probably know about its embedded “ORM”, called Dynamic Data Store, or DDS for short. It allows you to define strongly typed types which are mapped to database directly to you. You don...
Few tips about how to secure external page links
This is a quick informative post about Episerver Find and tracking the search results link clicks. Your site users might get 404 not found error instead of the page or content they were trying to reach from the search results. So keep on reading t...
As part of the EPiServer Ascend event, EPiServer showcased EPiServer Foundation. In this post I am going to explain what it is, what can you use it for, what are some of the pros and cons, and how to install it. So, lets begin !!!! What it is?...
Have you ever published a meaningless change to a Episerver page, just to make sure the Find index is up to date? Have you struggled with the Find UI to figure out what’s indexed for the page you just had opened in edit mode? One simple addon solv...