Considering a Headless Content Management Solution? Don’t Be a Headless Chicken!

Conclusion:
When weighing options for a new content management system (CMS) for creation, storage, and distribution of information, organisations should not rush into the latest trend of headless CMS. Organisations that only require websites and mobile experiences can opt for a traditional CMS, such as WordPress. Headless is only needed when organisations need advanced features and the flexibility to publish a wide variety of different information structures to many different channels.

About The Advisor
Joseph Sweeney
Dr. Joseph Sweeney is an IBRS advisor specialising in the areas of workforce transformation and the future of work, including; workplace strategies, end-user computing, collaboration, workflow and low code development, data-driven strategies, policy, and organisational cultural change. He is the author of IBRS’s Digital Workspaces methodology. Dr Sweeney has a particular focus on Microsoft, Google, AWS, VMWare, and Citrix. He often assists organisations in rationalising their licensing spend while increasing workforce engagement. He is also deeply engaged in the education sector. Joseph was awarded the University of Newcastle Medal in 2007 for his studies in Education, and his doctorate, granted in 2015, was based on research into Australia’s educational ICT policies for student device deployments.