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Contentful Launches Composable Content Platform on AWS Marketplace
Making it easy and cost-effective to build and orchestrate content experiences
Composable content platform Contentful has expanded its relationship with Amazon Web Services to launch its Composable Content Platform in AWS Marketplace. AWS customers will be able to license Contentful through the AWS Marketplace for seamless integration with their existing cloud infrastructure.
“We continually seek to expand our customers’ capabilities, and by making Contentful available in AWS Marketplace, we’ll be able to deliver added value to our customers, giving them a more streamlined and secure way to work with us,” said Contentful CEO Steve Sloan.
Elsewhere, BigCommerce, Storyblok, and Hygraph all announced new partnerships, and Next.js 13.5 has been released.
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Bloomreach Discovery Now Available on Google Cloud Marketplace: “As a part of their digital transformation strategies, many enterprises are seeking solutions that help them better engage with consumers along their purchasing journey.
Klevu & BigCommerce Unveil Elite Partnership for the AI Era of Retail Excellence: “By leveraging Klevu’s AI-powered product discovery and merchandising solutions, our aim is to propel growth for BigCommerce merchants of all sizes worldwide now, and empower them towards a prosperous future.”
Brilworks Partners with Storyblok to Deliver Next-Level Content Management Solutions: “The partnership showcases our extensive experience in this domain. And we are now well-positioned to offer businesses the training, expertise, and support they need to get the most out of headless CMS.”
Hygraph and Scaleflex Are Excited to Officially Announce Their Partnership: “Scaleflex will join our technology partner network, for platforms that share a vision of composability aiming to unlock best practices by using specialized services.”
New RFPs From DXP360
[New][RFP Value: $104,000] Book Club Seeking A Website Design: An Irish organization is in search of web designers to create and launch a website dedicated to a Book Club centered on Irish literature.
[New][RFP Value: $65,000] Security Company In Need of Authentication App Development : A Security Firm is looking for application developers to create and deploy a security authentication app.
[New] [RFP Value: $40,000] Sports Organization Seeking FlutterFlow App Developers: A Sports App organization is searching for FlutterFlow app developers to design and deploy a sports-centric mobile application.
[New] [RFP Value: $33,000] Restaurant Seeking POS System Development: A Chain Restaurant Organization is looking for software development agencies to design and roll out a POS (Point Of Sale) system tailored for multiple outlets.
[New] [RFP Value: $30,900] Welsh University Seeking Website Redesign: A Welsh University is inviting web development agencies to revamp and deploy its newly envisioned university website.
Stories that caught our eye
Joel Varty Sparks CMS Innovation Talks: The Agility CMS CTO makes a presentation at the CMS Experts event in Boston.
Next.js 13.5 Makes Performance Improvements: A slew of updates from Next.js for version 13.5.
Volta Trucks Innovates with Spryker: Volta has partnered with Spryker to launch a new composable commerce platform.
Front-Commerce Is Getting a Remix: Front-Commerce plans to enhance developer experience by turning its foundations to Remix.
[Event][Sept. 26]: Peak E-Commerce: This Contentstack webinar explains how composable commerce can help brands improve performance during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
The word on the street…
[LinkedIn]: How middleware vendors bridge legacy systems and modern apps: Sana Remekie breaks down how middleware solutions bridge backend data to frontend interfaces.
[Reddit]: What’s going on with headless commerce?: Several developers are wondering what the future holds.
[Reddit]: Best tech stack for a headless CMS: This Reddit developer is looking for the best headless CMS for building websites.