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Interesting product evolutions from the Sitecore Symposium 2019

As I made my way back from Orlando to Brussels, I had some time to reflect on the vast magnitude of information that was handed down to all attendees during this 5-day event. That is right, a total of 5 days, as I attended both the Symposium as well as the MVP Summit. Moreover, since all that content is spread out across different types of tracks as well as multiple breakout sessions, it is nearly impossible to cover everything. However, a few topics really stuck with me that seem to interweave just great in the grand scheme of things. So, without further ado; Sitecore goes SaaS Sitecore Content Hub Exploring FaaS capabilities Sitecore goes SaaS This announcement had been hanging in the air for quite some time. Over the course of the last years we had seen a number of evolutions and new products in the product ecosystem that were already starting to level the playing ground for the introduction of SaaS. Two years ago, Sitecore introduced their vision of a ne

Guiding your visit to the Sitecore Symposium 2019

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In a little under a month, we will be heading back out towards the yearly Sitecore Symposium. When you explore the online agenda for the Symposium, it can be somewhat overwhelming to look into the 120 (!) different sessions and decide on which one offer the most value or novelty information. Since everyone who attends the Symposium has a slightly different focus, it would be an absurd claim to provide you with an ideal guide into the different tracks as a whole. All speakers and sessions have been meticulously chosen and offer great quality and expertise in their own domain. Sitecore has been hard at work in a number of products and technology choices: Handling larger volumes and scaling your different environments for bigger load Sitecore Commerce with enhanced performance, tooling and stability (and B2B?) Sitecore 9.3 release with the all-new Horizon interface that will be revealed Assist and accelerate your website development through tools such as SXA and JSS Stru

Setting up Sitecore Connect for Salesforce and how to work with a Sandbox

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When installing one of the various Sitecore Connect for Salesfoce connectors that can be found here: https://dev.sitecore.net/Downloads/Salesforce_Connect.aspx You may run into problems when moving through the various steps in the case that the Salesforce environment you are using is actually a Sandbox environment. The various steps of the installation are actually pretty straight forward. they are described in much more detail in the specific installation guides but the information below gives you a good overview of the complexity and specific highlevel steps. And it adds just that little extra sauce in case you are using a sandbox environment: - Install the correct DEF framework (2.0.1 and onwards) - The 3 providers (Salesforce CRM, Sitecore and xConnect) - Sitecore connect for Salesforce Once these pre-requisites are set up, it is time to Convert the installed xConnect Model to JSON and deploy it onto the xConnect roles (xconnect server and indexing server) Next, log i

Awarded - Most Valuable Professional 2019

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 A little while back, end of January to be precise, I was awarded the Sitecore Technical MVP award for 2019. I am a little late to the announcement party, at least here on my blog. Which doesn't mean it doesn't merrit the much deserved attention and appreciation! Now, what does one have to do to achieve the MVP level? Well, that is one of the reasons that this blog is rather late. I don't get to spend a lot of my time on social accounts, blogs, stackexchange and even slack. Meaning that it is a lot harder to get visibility through digital presence if you are not constantly on those channels. My job mainly consists of following up on projects, providing estimates, knowing everything there is to know about Sitecore, both functionally as well as technically and which restrictions come with that. So, setting my goals for 2019; what do I want to do with Sitecore? - Set up a whole lot of instances on 9.1 for testing, upgrades and new customers. - Keep on hostin