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Overview As Optimizely Graph (and Content Cloud SaaS) makes its global debut, it is known that there are going to be some bugs and quirks. One of the current quirks in the system is related to using the Geta Categories Addon, specifically with...
Bynder is a comprehensive digital asset management (DAM) platform that enables businesses to efficiently manage, store, organize, and share their digital content and branding assets, including images, videos, documents, and other media files. For...
Introduction Now that CMS SaaS Core has gone into general availability, it is a good time to start discussing where to host the head. SaaS Core is natively a Headless CMS, and regardless of whether you plan to use it in a "Pure Headless" or "Hybri...
On 11th July 2024 in London Niteco and Netcel along with Optimizely ran the London Developer meetup. There was an great agenda of talks that we put on and everyone had a great amount of fun. I'm not going to go through it all as Graham has already...
This is part 2 of a proof-of-concept (POC) blog. In this post, I will guide you through the steps to configure your SaaS instance with your local Next.js app and show you seamless content updates published from the SaaS instance.
This is part 2 of a proof-of-concept (POC) blog. In this post, I will guide you through the steps to configure your SaaS instance with your local Next.js app and show you seamless content updates published from the SaaS instance.
Optimizely SaaS CMS quickstart guide
Sitting on an aging Sitecore platform and seriously tempted by Optimizely? You should be. Remember . . . The website is not your CMS. It’s connected by data. Throw out the bathwater, keep the baby. The cost of migration spins out of control when y...