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Skip the Sitecore Upgrade, Go Straight to XM Cloud

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So instead of spending your time and budget on a Sitecore upgrade that brings little return on investment, use that capital to start yourself down the path that leads to your future state architecture. There are plenty of reasons that can help you justify the investment, including: Improved Performance – Moving from MVC to Next.js

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A Practical Roadmap for Existing Sitecore Customers to Move To XM Cloud

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But if you have significant investment in XP, MVC and ASP.Net, you may not have the appetite or budget to rebuild everything from scratch, at least all at once. If you want high performance, you want a serverless hosting platform that supports edge functions and static generation. make it a very compelling option.

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Guide To 7 Best Tech Stack 2023 for Software Development

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Testing tools are pre-built facilitating easy testing → Testing would be a tad problematic as serverless environments would have to be replicated. MEVN → Platform independent → Efficient software development through MVC capabilities. Angular – Eases the creation process of user interfaces through its frontend MVC framework.

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Understanding Headless Development with Sitecore

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Recently I was giving a talk to a group of wonderful people about the importance of headless development in general and for Sitecore in particular, compared to the old way of doing things with ASPNET MVC. is a framework built on top of React that makes it easier to build Jamstack applications. Having the above in place, Next.js