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Strapi, an open source headless CMS, has announced the general availability of the Strapi Community Edition. This new, stable release includes more than 80 issues fixes, and a foundation for a Strapi ecosystem to consist of more plug-ins, integrations and other customizations.
Can new technology save media from being trapped by slow, siloed, and expensive traditional systems? The headless CMS tears apart the monolithic website architecture from 10 years ago, replacing it with a flexible API-led approach at a far lower cost and a new level of efficiency and flexibility.
In this edition of ProgrammableWeb's Developers Rock Podcast, ProgrammableWeb editor-in-chief David Berlind chats with Contentful VP Benjamin Keyser about the idea of an API-first "headless" content management system and what his company is doing to accelerate the developer path to "Hello API."
Ghost recently introduced version 3 of its popular CMS platform. One of the key elements of the new launch is a fully independent method to manage subscriptions and memberships. In most CMS platforms, subscriptions are handled by integration with a third-party provider. Third-party reliance is over.
Facebook is open sourcing video and photo matching tech so that partners and non-profits can leverage the technology to fight the spread of abusive content. The video matching technology, TMK, and the photo matching technology, PDQ, uses an identification and hashing system to prevent spread.
Agility made its name through headless CMS offerings. While headless CMS is still going strong, the release of its Content Fetch API puts a whole new bent on its promise of "compose once, publish everywhere." The new API allows customers to spin up new instances quickly with complete visibility.
In an effort to meet the needs of businesses that are serving customers across multiple digital channels, Adobe announced the launch of a headless commerce capability for its Commerce Cloud platform which provides core APIs that can be used to develop experiences for different digital touchpoints.
Google has made good on the previous news that it will shutter the GData Admin Settings API. The company first announced plans to sunset the API in August 2016, and later extended the API's lifespan through October 31, 2018. Now, the day of reckoning is here. Are you ready for the change?
After ongoing requests from the developer community, Prismic has launched an Alpha version of its GraphQL API. Developers interested should request access from the company, and their repo should be activated within three days of the request. Prismic expects bugs and much feedback during this stage.
Ephesoft, a provider of enterprise document capture solutions, has unveiled the newest version of its Transact platform. The Transact 4.5 platform includes new web service APIs that allow Ephesoft customers to integrate the company's supervised machine learning technology into existing solutions.
Episerver, a software company that offers a commerce and content platform, yesterday announced the launch of a new headless API. Episerver says the headless API enables "content as a service." It is designed to allow users of the company's platform to bypass the presentation layer of its platform.
Eleven more APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including eCommerce, Chat, and Financial. Highlights include the GraphCMS Simple API for creating content APIs and Voucherify APIs for adding loyalty programs to applications. Here's a rundown of the latest additions.
Fifteen APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including Content Management, DeVops, and Enterprise. Highlights today include APIs for OpenRainbow business collaboration services and an API for monitoring text for swear words. Here's a rundown of the latest additions.
GraphCMS has officially launched its API-first content management system. The platform is built on GraphQL, Facebook's open-source data query language. GraphCMS was developed to remove traditional friction associated with REST-API connection across various apps and sites needing access to content.
PixLab offers a set of APIs that hopes to meet most of your media analysis and processing needs. Whether it's media storage, machine vision, or image processing you need; there is not much on the media analysis/editing market today that PixLab doesn't offer through RESTful APIs.
A common client request is to integrate a blog directly into their React app; one that lives in a subdirectory for its SEO benefits. Common solutions include using a pre-rendering service but in this article you'll learn how to build a CMS-powered blog using React, Next.js, and ButterCMS.
Sixteen APIs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory in categories including Content Management, Telephony, and Bots. Today's highlights include some recent APIs for MasterCard app developers and Acquia Lift APIs for personalizing user experience in Drupal-based websites and applications.
Bitmovin became the latest video platform to suggest its new API is the first end-to-end, video infrastructure API to hit the market. Similar to its competitor, Synq, Bitmovin released its API with claims that it serves the video space the same way Twilio serves telephony, or Stripe for payments.
Synq has hit the market with a video API designed to bring video capabilities to apps. Unlike many existing video platforms, Synq is not a standalone video management system that brings apps into its ecosystem. Synq hopes that this developer-first mindset will set it apart from other video services.
The 2016 presidential has been a hot topic of conversation in the past two weeks. Many issues came to light largely due to the many controversies surrounding the election. Many of the controversies were a result of fake news though, a real problem that technology must address.
Box has introduced new security and governance APIs that organizations can use to incorporate content governance and compliance capabilities into applications and workflows. The new Box APIs includes a Retention Policy API, Legal Hold Policy API, Watermarking API, and Folder Metadata API.
Box introduced the "All New Box" throughout the week at its BoxWorks conference. The launch includes many developer focused features that pitch Box as a single place for all company content. Highlights to accomplish this goal include new APIs to access content and updated developer tools.
DuraSpace has announced that the Fedora community is currently working on the initial phases of drafting a Fedora RESTful API specification that is better aligned with W3C and other modern standards such as the Linked Data Platform (LDP), Memento, WebAccessControl, and Fixity on ingest.
Lockr, a new key management service for content management systems is now available for Drupal and WordPress. Lockr provides an off-site, hosted key management service that can help secure Drupal and WordPress powered websites as well as meet PCI DSS, HIPAA and other security requirements.
Six APIs and several SDKs have been added to the ProgrammableWeb directory today in categories such as Payments, Real Estate, Games, and Email. Featured today are several SDKs for Prismic.io, a developer friendly content management platform. Here's a rundown of the new additions.