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Headless CMS resources

Find out everything you need to know about headless CMS architecture and the questions decision makers need to ask when considering headless CMS for their organizations. Brightspot's extensible architecture means you can publish how you want—headless or decoupled—all from the same environment.
Learn the difference between traditional (or coupled) CMS, decoupled CMS, and headless CMS architecture, as well as the pros and cons for each.
In today's digital landscape, customers interact with brands across a variety of touchpoints and channels. Managing and delivering content seamlessly across these platforms can be a challenge, but content-as-a-service (CaaS) is revolutionizing this process, making it easier than ever to provide a cohesive and engaging customer experience.
Discover how composable architecture enhances flexibility, scalability and personalization in marketing, allowing seamless omnichannel customer experiences.
Explore today's emerging CMS trends, including AI automation and hybrid CMS architecture, to future-proof your business. Read on to hear our predications for what's next in the world of CMS.
Businesses are on a mission to connect with customers like never before. That's where digital experience platforms (DXPs) step in. Learn more with our guide to the world of DXP.
Dive into how headless CMS is revolutionizing the content management sector by catering to growing traffic and evolving content needs without compromising performance.
Explore the shift from headless to hybrid CMS. Learn why flexibility is key in modern CMS architecture, featuring insights from CEO Raleigh McClayton.
Banner Solutions sought a new e-commerce platform that could overcome limitations, support individual channels and deliver an engaging user experience. After evaluating options like Adobe Experience Manager and Drupal, Banner Solutions chose Brightspot for its flexibility and seamless integration capabilities.
RealtyMogul, a peer-to-peer real estate investment platform, partnered with Brightspot to transform its digital platform. By leveraging Brightspot's out-of-the-box CMS features along with a custom headless solution for its real-estate investment opportunities, the company is today reaping the benefits of an agile, secure and scalable platform.
We’ve outlined the top challenges companies encounter when working with Adobe Experience Manager and how we can help you overcome them.
Is a headless CMS the superior content management system solution? The answer, of course, depends, but ignore the hype and get the information you need to make the most informed decision to suit your exact business needs.
To achieve its vision of being a leader in commercial real estate news, CoStar needed a platform that could support its fast-growing team of writers and editors alongside the need for sophisticated publishing workflows and the ability to integrate seamlessly with CoStar's proprietary ecosystem of data sources.
What is an enterprise headless CMS, and how can you choose the right one for your organization? Read on to find out.
Headless commerce offers numerous benefits that enable you to improve customer engagement and grow your business. Find out here how to harness the power of headless commerce to boost your online sales, performance and brand recognition.
A combination of poor marketing and user confusion has created a CMS market where buyers aren’t always getting what’s right for them. With advice from Forrester Research analyst Joe Cicman, learn here how to select the best CMS for your business needs.
Following its acquisition by Amazon, Whole Foods delivered on its brand promise with an engaging content-as-commerce approach built on a new API-powered headless CMS platform.
Leading Australian broadcaster SBS consolidated its content-management approach onto one enterprise CMS that could support flexible, multilanguage programming and drive greater publishing efficiency for its content teams.
The Los Angeles-based studio needed a content platform to support its redesigned front-end experience. With Brightspot's headless CMS, the entertainment giant can rapidly publish content to its website and dedicated microsites for its portfolio of blockbuster movies and TV shows.
Hear from two Brightspot software engineers about the CMS architectures you need to consider, some of the most essential CMS capabilities and how those capabilities map to your organization's needs.
Previously hosted on Drupal and two other platforms, Australia's multilingual public-service broadcaster, Special Broadcasting Service, is now able to deliver to its front-end head via Brightspot headless CMS.
Headless CMS offers a future-proofed framework in our evolving digital age, and the developer flexibility, personalized content capabilities and speedy content delivery offered through headless give companies a competitive edge. Here are 10 things to consider as you consider shifting to headless CMS.
Any business using a traditional CMS should at least consider how a headless CMS could simplify and accelerate the way they share consistent content with audiences across multiple platforms.
While headless CMS is not a new concept in the digital space, today it’s an increasingly attractive proposition for businesses looking to move their digital transformation efforts forward in an impactful way.
To be successful, brands must provide great digital customer experiences. A headless CMS solution simplifies programming efforts by removing front- and back-end dependencies, freeing up teams to work in parallel on projects that bring quickest value to both customers and the business.
Learn about headless CMS: a modern architecture that allows digital teams to adapt to new technology and deliver content across multiple channels.
There's been a lot of buzz lately around headless commerce. But what is headless commerce, and why is everyone talking about it?
Learn what a headless content management system (CMS) is, how it differs from traditional CMS architectures and how the flexibility of Brightspot's hybrid-headless CMS approach can future-proof your business.
GraphQL is a query language that enables the connection of programming APIs that enable headless CMS integrations like those possible through the Brightspot CMS. For digital-media teams, GraphQL supports two of the most important factors in content development: speed and flexibility.
Everything you need to know about the advantages of GraphQL and how GraphQL queries work
Take a technical deep dive on CMS architecture and the role that APIs play, including the distinction between API-only versus API-first system design.
An API-first CMS provides the advantages of headless CMS—API-only—with rich capabilities like workflow, search and content delivery. With an API-first platform, businesses have the option to use a number of pre-built integrations to save valuable development time and effort.
With today's always-on technology, a headless CMS approach offers the benefits of flexibility, speed and scalability for digital and editorial leads at media companies.
Here are five benefits developers—and, by extension, their projects—get from a headless CMS.
Modern headless content management system platforms can give you the flexibility you need to change—but there are four things to consider first.
As a technical leader, finding the right CMS for your organization will require flexibility, and that isn’t always easy for some platforms.
Discover why hybrid CMS architecture is the most flexible option for content management, and how it offers the ability to mix presentation choices.
While Mattress Firm's brick-and-mortar stores are recognizable to many Americans, the company has recognized the importance of bolstering its digital presence, as have many traditional retailers. To enhance its online footprint, Mattress Firm collaborated with Brightspot to revamp both MattressFirm.com and its blog, The Daily Doze.
Discover the pros and cons of a headless CMS with GraphQL and learn how Brightspot has developed innovative solutions to tackle four primary issues associated with it.
GraphQL is the programming language that enables flexible connection with programming APIs that support headless CMS integrations like the one offered through Brightspot.
In the ever-evolving world of content management, the choice between headless and hybrid CMS architectures is pivotal. This guide aims to shed light on their intricacies, helping technical leaders make informed decisions.
In our work with clients and in webinars, we field lots of questions about headless and decoupled CMS architecture. Here are answers to some of the most common.
When the entertainment giant needed a CMS to power its dynamic front-end experience, Brightspot’s headless solution helped empower a seamless, rapid relaunch.
Today, with Brightspot as its backend, Televisa manages nine sites—eight of which are headless—from one CMS. Find out how it works.
The world of CMS has gotten very complicated. The options for CMS architectures have grown along with the numbers of vendors trying to convince you their approach is the best. To help you cut through all the clutter, we've explained the differences between the three main types of CMS platforms: coupled, decoupled, and headless, as well as the pros and cons of each of them.

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