Hybrid CMS: Traditional Meets Headless CMS (Part 1 of 2)

While a pure headless content management system (CMS) has several advantages over traditional CMS, enterprises may be better served by a more traditional CMS that has some aspects of headless added, i.e., a hybrid CMS. IBRS explores how such a hybrid CMS can provide many of the benefits of headless, without the complexity, to support future digital content delivery strategies.

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The Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) Guide for the Enterprise: Consumer Trends (Part 1 of 4)

Digital customer convenience remains a top priority among users even if consumers acknowledge the necessity of defending their personal information against malicious actors. How have customer perceptions evolved to what they are today, and what can be done to influence better identity and access management practices among enterprises?

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