Tag: Vercel
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SUG Chennai: Paths Forward on Sitecore
XM headless or XM Cloud? Sites running on Sitecore XP were once ahead of the game, but now there’s a better option. With newer headless implementations and XM Cloud, marketers can create smarter campaigns, developers can deploy faster with integrated DevOps, and businesses can reap the benefits of unlimited flexibility.A…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 7): XM Cloud Feature Support
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Sitecore XM Cloud features require you to use a Next.js hosting provider that provides certain features like Middleware and API routes. Which Next.js hosts actually have the features you need for XM Cloud? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 6): Next.js Feature Support
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Which Next.js hosts actually have the features you need working? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank as he does a quick review of the Next.js feature support highs and lows for Vercel, Netlify, AWS Amplify, Azure App Services, Azure…
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SUG Jaipur: Paths Forward on Sitecore
XM headless or XM Cloud? Sites running on Sitecore XP were once ahead of the game, but now there’s a better option. With newer headless implementations and XM Cloud, marketers can create smarter campaigns, developers can deploy faster with integrated DevOps, and businesses can reap the benefits of unlimited flexibility.A…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 5): Convenience Layers
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? How easy do you want it to be for your team to manage their dev flow and Next.js hosting environments? When you are first looking at Sitecore XM Cloud, you may want to think about how convenient it…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 4): Region Availability
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank as he takes a quick look at how multiple vendors stack up on regional availability. Do you want convenience? Or maximum control? Or maybe you just want to have the most data centers…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 3): Support & SLAs
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank as he takes a quick look at how multiple vendors stack up on Support & SLAs. Who has ISO, SOC2, or PCI compliance? Who has the best support response times? Does everybody have…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 2): Security and Compliance
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank as he takes a quick look at how multiple vendors stack up on Security and Compliance. Who has ISO, SOC2, or PCI compliance? Who doesn’t have HIPAA compliance? Follow along as each video…
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Choose your Next.js host (Part 1): Which one for XM Cloud?
Wondering which hosting provider to use for your Sitecore XM Cloud project? Join Jason St-Cyr from Fishtank as he kicks off a series tackling the Next.js hosting dilemma that’s probably giving your team headaches right now. Sure, Sitecore has partnerships with Netlify and Vercel, but what if you’re already committed…
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How to Choose a Next.js Hosting Provider for Sitecore XM Cloud
This article originally appeared on Fishtank’s blog on 2024-09-20 What Do You Need to Consider? You’ve just decided on moving to Sitecore’s new XM Cloud product and now you have to figure out how to host your Next.js application that is going to be connecting to your XM Cloud instance.…
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Sitecore XM Cloud and Vercel Deployment Protection
Recently, Vercel made Deployment Protection the default for all new projects in Vercel. This is great news! This means that all your deployments will automatically be able to be secured with authentication, passwords, or trusted IPs. However, your Sitecore XM Cloud build might not be set up yet to work…
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How do I get a notification when my Vercel deployment fails?
My team was working on a project together and getting lots of ‘bot’ emails from our GitHub integration to Vercel. At least, we were getting emails when the build and deploy succeeded to Vercel. But what about when the deployment fails? Everything looked fine locally, the site was working, but…