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How to cut through the ERP project prioritisation queue

How much does it frustrate you when long prioritisation cycles hinder even simple requests like displaying new data points, which already exist inside your ERP? What if there’s a way to move forward without waiting?

Hassle-free CMS migration from Sitecore to Umbraco in a close collab

When this Danish organisation decided to transition their extensive Sitecore 8 CMS solution to Umbraco 13 cloud CMS, they turned to the global platform agency Jakala and Enterspeed. The challenge was significant.

02/09/2024
Big tech names join Enterspeed’s board

We have a new board full of very solid expertise! Our CEO Toke Lund’s goal was for the board to consist of tech profiles and a strong international presence. And it’s hard to deny that he succeeded.

How is your business protected against outages or cyberattacks?

Cyberattacks, power outages, and other threats, make the need to secure business continuity more prevailing than ever before. How does asynchronous processing fit in?

Business benefits of a decoupled and system-agnostic architecture

In today’s tech-driven world, businesses must adapt to stay competitive. A decoupled and system-agnostic architecture boosts operations, scalability, and innovation while cutting costs and complexity. Discover the benefits and how this approach can streamline your application landscape for future success.

Legacy turned high-performant and HMAC-secure

An old legacy-heavy setup was the motivator for a Scandinavian company with global sales activities to modernise their digital presence. They wanted a composable architecture built to scale globally.

A one brand, multi-store B2C franchise serves a lightning-fast user experience

A major Danish franchiser wanted a new website with high UX and a great editor experience. And they wanted to start from scratch rather than risk dragging legacy into the new solution. The result is a modern site built on MACH architecture.

Destinations: Webhook vs. Service Bus. Which one should you choose?

It’s been about a year since we introduced the concept of Destinations in Enterspeed. Back then, webhook was our very first Destination, but now we've introduced Azure Service Bus as Destination too. So, which one should you use in your project?

Commerce site gains high speed in a composable architecture

In a quest to create a smooth B2C shopping experience, a European retailer chose to develop a completely new commerce site. They also updated their existing B2B retail site. Enterspeed is part of both.

Replacing heavy code maintenance with fast time to market

This global corporation wanted to orchestrate content globally from multiple CMSs. Using Enterspeed as their new standard headless API, they've achieved both high performance and easy code maintenance.

Retailer powers up PIM data on Umbraco Headless

With a PIM system consisting of more than 500 suppliers and products many times that, this retailer needed to boost their e-commerce site and offer both B2B and B2C buyers high-performing UX.

Umbraco migrations vs transitions

With Umbraco's version 14 released, we want to revisit the question of upgrading or migrating your CMS. In Enterspeed, we kind of stumbled into the space of migrating CMSs by accident. Our Umbraco and Sitecore source integrations work by sending a copy of each piece of data to Enterspeed, so out of the box, you have 50% of a content migration. Of course, the other 50% is to insert the data into a new CMS instance. Working off the idea that we had 50% of the work done, we demoed a Sitecore to Umbraco migration at Codegarden 2022. The component that does the last 50% of the work is an Umbraco extension that loads the data from Enterspeed and creates it as Umbraco document types, nodes, etc.

The DIY build trap

Choosing DIY in home improvement is often a cost issue. In home improvement, you save on expertise and experience to build cheaper, but that is not really the same in building software. DIY in software still requires experts with experience, so this changes the discussion to a build vs. buy discussion. The build vs. buy discussion is often a business discussion, but in this post, we want to take the engineering perspective.