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Discovery on how to carve a path from monolith sitecore to composable DxP

          Hi People, Recently, I carried out a research for our internal clients (product owners) about what it takes to go from monolith to headless and headless & composable stack (yet very far in the road map but going to XM-Cloud down the line). We are currently on Sitecore 9.1.1 (Monolith), the mainstream support for which ended in Dec 2021,  and the extended support will end in Dec 2023, so if we should continue or upgrade to 10.2 or do upgrade along with headless, all these exercise were carried out in this discovery. There were also questions like, Why one should go headless if demands are being met with current set up and version of Sitecore?  And this is the exact question which defines our (your) journey of this research and finally moving to headless, It all depends on the business needs and how far we want to go and invest. But to decide something, First we need to know what it has to offer and to understand it, this research was ca...

Decomposing the composable, Sitecore Composable DxP the buzz around

 Hi Team, You must be hearing a lot about what is happening around Sitecore ecosystem, There have been lot of talks, Presentations around "Composable DxP" and whole Plug-n-Play architecture where Sitecore is moving (Already moved i would say :)) And if you are a sitecore technology enthusiastic, then you must have started connecting all the DOTS....Where there have been lot of acquisitions of other third party vendors for good reasons, and there have been lot of investments happening just to make sure that the Sitecore eco system is thriving and is compatible with whole composable world we are going towards. Also Sitecore is working behind the scene to launch the most awaited product called Experience Manager (XM) Cloud, A SaaS based services , Take a look at my blog on https://daivagnananavati.blogspot.com/2022/08/getting-started-with-xm-cloud-step-by.html of getting the XM-Cloud introduction repository into your local and explore. In today's blog post i just wanted to...