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XM Cloud
Introducing the next generation of content management systems
Impact for every team
FOR MARKETERS
Smarter campaigns
FOR DEVELOPERS
Faster development
FOR TECHNOLOGISTS
Limitless flexibility
Create. Personalize. Publish.
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What industry experts say
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IDC MarketScape : Worldwide Hybrid Headless Content Management Systems 2023.
Frequently asked questions
CMS can streamline digital asset management, improve search engine optimization (SEO) rankings, and enhance digital experience. This leads to increased search engine visibility, higher conversions across multiple types of content, and better customer satisfaction as well as ease of use for end users like content editors.
The most popular CMS software often features user-friendly templates, drag-and-drop functionality, and cloud-based architecture for “anywhere” web content management and scalability.
The “best CMS” will vary, as small businesses will have different needs from brands that require enterprise content management, but there are a variety of modules and integrations, including plugins, that can increase the functionality and usability of CMSs to help brands realize the full potential of the tool.
With the rise of digital channels and the increasing need to reach audiences across various channels, a hybrid content management system (CMS) plays a crucial role in managing and distributing content by supporting multichannel content delivery.
Unlike traditional CMS systems, a hybrid content management system combines the advantages of both a traditional and headless CMS. It allows businesses to create, organize, and publish content across multiple channels such as websites, social media platforms, mobile apps, and more. This helps increase brand visibility and overall customer engagement.
Sitecore was named a leader in hybrid headless CMS space.
A traditional CMS is a software application that combines both the front-end presentation layer and the back-end content layer within a single system. This means it handles both content creation and presentation, making it more suitable for marketers.
On the other hand, a headless CMS separates the front-end presentation layer from the back-end content management layer. It focuses solely on managing content through an API, allowing greater flexibility in delivering content across multiple channels, making it more developer friendly.
Finally, a hybrid headless CMS, like Sitecore XM Cloud or Adobe Experience Manager, is a combination of both a traditional and a headless CMS. It provides a middle ground between the full control over presentation with traditional CMS and flexibility with headless architecture.
A hybrid headless CMS therefore enables marketers, developers, and designers to collaborate effectively. It empowers businesses to strike a balance between efficiency and innovation in delivering digital experiences across multiple channels.
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