Follow bloggers on Optimizely World to get the latest from people who know all about the Optimizely platform! You will find blog posts from the entire Optimizely community, as well as from the Optimizely development teams.
Start blogging - create your own blog (requires log in)
Manage your blog posts on Optimizely World (requires log in)
Rules for blogging on Optimizely World
Blog post about latest updates for database localization provider project. Release mainly focuses on foreign affairs - foreign, hidden and referenced resources. Read further for more info.
Digital asset management (DAM) is everything you need to securely and easily store and find your digital media assets. DAM is the solution to organize and manage all of your files in one place. It makes the management of photos and videos more...
Digital asset management (DAM) is everything you need to securely and easily store and find your digital media assets. DAM is the solution to organize and manage all of your files in one place. It makes the management of photos and videos more...
Have you ever thought “It would be great if I could see all the places where my digital assets have been published or sent” Yes we thought so, and that is why we right now are finalizing the development of this new feature for ImageVault! Our...
Have you ever thought “It would be great if I could see all the places where my digital assets have been published or sent” Yes we thought so, and that is why we right now are finalizing the development of this new feature for ImageVault! Our...
We share 4 reasons the 'light website redesign' doesn't actually exist and may end up costing you more in the long run than a full website redesign.
Episerver's continuous delivery policy provides tweaks and features that make editors' lives easier. Did you catch all of these?
It’s possible to run Quicksilver and ServiceAPI on a same site, with some modifications, as I blogged here. However, if you go down that path, there is something you must keep in mind: They are not using the same authentication mechanism. I’ve see...