He went on to discuss the short-term and long-term dotCMS roadmap. “We want to take those exciting trends and roadmap pillars, and distill them into a tool that’s practical, easy to use, and driven by common sense,” he said. Will Ezell soon took over, building on the trends and insights that Stefan Schinkel laid out: The extraction of data and presentation of actionable insights for business and marketing teams to help mold customer journey maps, buyer personas, and personalization. Making marketers and non-technical business users self-sufficient, enabling developers to focus on higher level tasks. For platform continuity, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) and containerization. Continuityįor experience continuity, omnichannel experience management and data-driven personalization. Stefan then went through the four pillars of the dotCMS roadmap: HybridĪPI-first headless content delivery for both static and dynamic content, as well as dotCMS deployment in public clouds, private clouds, or on-premise. “When we combine, dotCMS positions itself as the content infrastructure - or, ‘Content Foundation-as-a-Service’ - that allows dotCMS users to build, orchestrate, and deliver a connected and continued customer experience.”
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