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Bloomreach Partners with SCAYLE to Enhance Headless Commerce

Including flexible and personalized shopping solutions

Ecommerce personalization platform Bloomreach has partnered with ecommerce platform SCAYLE. This latest collaboration allows customers to build on SCAYLE’s intuitive commerce platform and create personalized experiences with real-time data and AI.

“Enabling retailers and brands to deliver exceptional personalization and commerce experiences has always been our goal at Bloomreach. I am excited for our teams to partner with such an innovative partner like SCAYLE and look forward to all that we will accomplish in this next chapter,” said VP Sales DACH at Bloomreach, Florian Lillig.

Elsewhere, Netlify has a new integration with AEM headless, Uniform is making it easier for companies to get started with MACH implementations, and Forrester seems to be making changes to its Wave reports.

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Stories that caught our eye

  1. Retailers Focus On Composable Technologies To Drive Loyalty: A recap of the MACH Three conference from Forbes. 

  2. MACH Alliance Announces MACH Impact Award Winners: Clarks and Kraft Heinz among the winners. 

  3. The Future of Apache Spark: The framework is moving from monolithic to microservices for applications. 

  4. Implications of Investments in Composable Commerce Technology: In this paid report, IDC Marketscape examines the financial impact and the opportunity cost of these investments. 

  5. MadCap Software Adds New Features: The CCMS aims to bridge the silos of corporate content.

The word on the street…

  1. [LinkedIn]: The death of CMSs?: Content architect Michael Andrews doesn’t believe that generative UI will spell the end for CMSs.

  2. [LinkedIn]: Is Forrester making changes to the Wave? Chief Strategy Officer at Medallia Elena Hutchinson breaks down the upcoming changes.