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In today’s digital age, we're more connected than ever, which means there’s a greater opportunity for connecting in a meaningful way. According to Statista, the total amount of data created, captured, and consumed globally was expected to reach 64.2 zettabytes in 2020.
Classic content management systems (CMSs) allowed authors to show up with their content without needing much help from developers or designers to update content on these sites. As time progressed, these CMSs became burdensome to those utilizing them. We see teams lack the flexibility to work with the tooling that they desire, leading to hiring challenges. Publishing slows, and time-to-market for new changes slows to a crawl. IT budget jumps as adaptations to configure custom solutions to solve business problems slow upgrades and further work. Customers struggle with longer load times and notice features missing compared to other newer sites.
When building or migrating to a Headless CMS, we’re on a mission to deliver a simple interface to empower marketers. That simplicity is shown as an interface that provides a simple authoring experience that matches how the business thinks. On the technical side, that simplicity is driven by an architecture that can scale as our solution expands to encompass multiple lines of business or even multiple brands.
At our first meetup, we explored the what and whys of Software as a Medical Device.
“Build it and they will come.” While a historically true adage, it becomes less powerful over time with the innovations in distribution and the creative methods people have come up with to ultimately connect buyers and sellers. In the fast-growing and ever-popular space of online marketplaces, where do you begin?
This is Part 3 of 3 of our tutorial series about Remix Run.
Thanks for joining us for APIs & IPAs at DevCycle! Here are the slides from Jason Santos' talk on July 7, 2022.
At the risk of boring you at the very beginning of this blog, let’s look at some stats: Only 21% of employees are engaged at work, according to the latest worldwide poll from Gallup. In North America and Europe, where Rangle’s offices are located, 33% of North Americans report that they feel they are thriving — and only 14% of Europeans.