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Netlify Launches Composable Web Platform
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Jamstack pioneer Netlify is again pushing the limits of modern web experiences by introducing its Composable Web Platform. Supported by Netlify’s growing Partner Ecosystem, the platform aims to help companies ship faster, increase productivity, and reduce risk while driving more revenue.
“The Netlify Composable Web Platform connects everything developers, architects, marketers, and digital content maintainers need to build, ship, and deploy composable and modern websites at scale,” wrote co-founder and CEO Matt Biilmann in the announcement.
Elsewhere, Kontent.ai and XCentium have partnered, Orium showcases the power of composable commerce with the Emporium demo store, Sitecore releases its holiday season report, and there is an interesting discussion about GraphQL brewing on X (Twitter).
Featured Stories
XCentium Announces Strategic Partnership With Kontent.ai at Premium Level: “With XCentium’s reputation as a technical leader and digital solutions innovator, partnering with Kontent.ai as a leading headless CMS is a key part of continuing to offer best-in-breed technology to our clients.”
Orium Showcases a Fully Composable Tech Stack With "Emporium" Demo Store: “Because it’s a real working demo and not just an idea, we can actually show retailers that the use cases they have are achievable within the technology that we build into a composable stack. ”
Diamonds Direct Launches New API-Driven Headless Storefront on BigCommerce to Deliver an Elevated Customer Experience: "BigCommerce and Experro enabled us to boost our online presence and exceed expectations with personalized customer journeys, heightened engagement and full flexibility on both ends.”
Acquia Showcases the Power of Open Source Drupal to Create Human-Centered Digital Experiences: “More and more organizations look to Drupal to form the core of digital experience platforms that serve all users — regardless of background, identity, or ability — and protect personal data and public discourse.”
New RFPs From DXP360
[New][RFP Value: $1,825,000] Sweden Research Organization is Seeking Website Design: Swedish Research Organization is seeking web development agencies to assist with a website design project.
[New] [RFP Value: $100,000] [UK] Right-to-Left Specialists Seeking Website Development: A UK company is seeking right- to- left specialists for web development.
[New] [RFP Value: $40,000] [UAE] Dubai Company Seeking App Development: A Dubai-based company is seeking app developers for a digital marketplace specializing in pre-owned luxury goods.
Stories that caught our eye
Holiday Consumer Trends: Sitecore’s 2023 U.S. Holiday Report shows how consumers plan to shop, save, and spend their money this holiday season.
Visual Editing With Composable Martech: CMSWire shares the top five trends in visual editing.
Improving ROI With Composable Solutions: Agility CMS CTO Joel Varty explains it all in this guest post on DXP360.
Right Place Aids Payload CMS Expansion: Payload CMS plans to expand its Grand Rapids location with 55 jobs and an $875,000 investment.
Adobe for MarTech: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Real Story Group’s Tony Byrne discusses the pros and cons of the Adobe ecosystem.
The Significance of MACH Certification: Conscia.ai CEO Sana Remeike shares what MACH certification means to the DXO platform.
Tech Stack Aggregation Empowers Businesses: Chief MartTech shares how stack aggregation streamlines marketing technology, enhancing marketing capabilities while granting IT greater oversight and control.
Agile Modular Infrastructure Enhances Retail: Retailers are building “composable stores” using microservices and APIs for more agile, customizable POS systems.
[Event][Nov 1, 2023]: EPAM and other members of the MACH Alliance host Accelerate B2B Revenue Growth with Composable Commerce.
The word on the street…
[LinkedIn]: Is fear of complexity hindering your shift to composable commerce?: Filippo Conforti explains how simple it can be to adopt a composable approach.
[Reddit]: Headless CMS for Vue project: This Redditor is looking for a Strapi alternative for their next project.
[X]: Is GraphQL a bad fit for the serverless world?: Spotify engineer Adam Rackis has sparked an interesting conversation on X.