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  E-Book #  A How-to Guide to Hybrid Headless CMS and Decoupled Apps 

- Omnichannel
- Website Operations
- Types of CMS
 
 

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The rapid evolution of diverse interfaces and applications has given rise to a dizzying array of digital channels to support.

Websites in the past were built from monolithic architectures that deliver content through a templating solution tightly coupled with the content management system (CMS) on the back end.

Agile organizations crave flexibility and strive to manage structured content across different presentation layers. Accomplishing this efficiently requires that teams have flexibility in the front-end frameworks that dominate the modern digital landscape.

That’s why decoupled and headless CMS is taking off. That’s why you’re here. But now you need the right technology to support the next phase of the web and beyond.



 

 

 

  You’ll Learn: What's Covered

- The difference between traditional, headless and hybrid CMS
- Considerations for determining the best option for your organization
- Best practices for decoupled architectures



 

 

 

 

 

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