Migrating to Headless CMS: Challenges and Opportunities
Headless Content Management Systems (CMS) are gaining popularity as businesses seek more flexibility and control over their digital content. Unlike traditional CMS, which have a monolithic architecture, headless CMS is based on a cloud-based architecture where the decoupled backend and frontend communicate via APIs. This allows businesses to store all their digital assets in a single, centralized place while allowing them to deliver the content across multiple heads – be it a website, mobile device, IoT, or digital signage. The benefits of headless CMS include being frontend agnostic, enabling omnichannel content delivery, simplifying content management, supporting composable personalization, improving performance and scalability, allowing flexible technology integration, and facilitating data security and compliance.
Company
Strapi
Date published
Aug. 16, 2024
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Word count
1726
Language
English
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