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Content as a Service

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Adopt

This is now such a given (also in the industry) that we no longer feature it on our tech radar.

Content as a Service is a method of storing content in its raw form so that systems such as websites, apps, and devices can call and serve each piece as needed using an application programming interface (API). Any CMS we use should have this headless capability available.

Adopt

In the Content as a Service space we prefer to use Strapi CMS but are also trialling Sanity.

Adopt

Content as a Service is a method of storing content in its raw form so that systems such as websites, apps, and devices can call and serve each piece as needed using an application programming interface (API). Any CMS we use at INFO should have this headless capability available.