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Recommended environmentThis is a big subject and, as you know, there are many ways to set things up to be robust. That said, some practices are better than others. I can relate at least what we do and what we've seen customers do. First, I'd recommend thinking of Cloud CMS as black box application that runs on top of MongoDB, Elastic Search (both of which can be thought of as databases) and a binary storage provider. Cloud CMS is a stateless application whose setup is actually quite simple. It doesn't maintain any sta
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Publishing / WorkflowCustomize Cloud CMS workflows for seamless publish and unpublish activities with simple and adaptable workflow models.
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Role-based security accessYou can configure a Cloud CMS project to provide precise, role-based access to content types and content instances. Let's take a look at example of how this is done! Suppose that you have three users - Jim, Dwight and Michael - and two content types (my:article and my:news). We would like things to work like this: Michael is the boss. He is allowed to view, create, edit and delete content content of all types. Dwight is a worker. He is allowed to view, create, edit and delete content of type "my
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Content Management as a MicroserviceOne of the big ideas we pursued when we set out to build Cloud CMS was to design the product so that it was entirely decoupled. Our vision was to have a number of discrete tiers that would consist of either single servers or clusters of servers dedicated to a single class of problems. For example, the Content API tier is dedicated to powering our JSON API. It does nothing else but receive requests, execute them and hand back JSON data responses. It had nothing to do with presentation or renderin
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Users, Identities and SSO with Cloud CMSOne of the really interesting use cases for Cloud CMS is that of maintaining users across multiple domains while having those users share a common identity context. A common identity context allows an authentication session to transition seamlessly (via an authentication swap) from one user to the next. It also allows for properties (such as username, email, password or other custom user properties) to automatically synchronize across all of the user identities that are part of the context. Here
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What is an Identity vs a User?The concept of an Identity and a User is distinct in Cloud CMS. They are separate things. Essentially, a User holds the name, email address and other properties about a user and an Identity holds the password. A User may optionally have an identity associated with it but this isn't required. For any users that you want to give the ability to log in, you'll need to have an identity created and associated for them. This is as easy as editing the user and setting their password. When a password is
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Customizing the Cloud CMS User InterfaceCloud CMS is incredibly powerful and feature rich. This is great except that in exposing all the powerful features the UI can easily appear cluttered and difficult to use. We recently added the ability to customize the UI to declutter, simplify, and make more familiar. Navigation The UI has been simplified to make navigation easier. The number of left-hand menu options has decreased because of the new “Manage Platform” and “Manage Project” sections. These two new sections have moved all of the a
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Difference between an Application and a ProjectA Project is a logical separation for work within Cloud CMS. It could be a site, a sub-site, a department, a web project or anything else you'd like. Projects let you organize teams, invite members and provide a place for you to collaborate on content. An Application is something that you create to provision resources and services dedicated to your web site or web/mobile application. Each Application provides storage and services that your app can access for things like user registration, passwo
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Docker / KitsDownload pre-built Cloud CMS Docker kits for common scenarios, ideal for quick setup or as a configuration reference. Explore our resources now.
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Gitana 4.0 / Self Managed / KitsExplore Cloud CMS Docker Kits for pre-built, user-friendly configurations to quickly deploy APIs, UI, and more with ease using Docker and Docker Compose.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Branch Overview / ReleasesManage content workflows with Cloud CMS Releases. Collaborate in real-time, schedule publishing, and automatically merge changes seamlessly.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / KalturaIntegrate Kaltura with Cloud CMS for seamless video management, creation, and collaboration. Discover, embed, and manage video assets effortlessly.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations / KalturaKaltura and Cloud CMS integration streamlines video management and embedding for seamless content creation and collaboration.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Publishing / WorkflowDefine and manage custom workflows for publishing activities with Cloud CMS. Customize to enhance content routing and streamline your processes.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon SNSOptimize your messaging infrastructure with Amazon SNS, a fast, flexible service offering push notifications, email, and SMS for real-time app engagement.
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Gitana 4.0 / Content Engine / Integrations / Amazon Web Services / Amazon SNSAmazon SNS provides fast messaging for cloud apps via push notifications, emails, or SMS, enhancing mobile app responses with Cloud CMS integration.
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The top 3 features that differentiate Cloud CMS from the competitionYou have determined you need a Content Management System (CMS) and have begun the daunting task of reducing the number of CMS products to a manageable number to evaluate in depth. Having reached this article you are aware of, or interested in, CMSs that can be described as: Headless CMS, API First, Platform as a Service (PaaS), Decoupled CMS, Cloud-First. I am sure there are more beautiful categorizations and terminology provided by the latest analyst buzz. As much as I may not like the catagori
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / Add-ons / KalturaEnhance video management with Kaltura integration, enabling seamless video browsing, selection, and configuration for content platforms.
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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / Add-ons / KalturaIntegrate Kaltura with Cloud CMS for seamless video management, browsing, and selection using paginated search and custom plugins for optimized content creation.
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Introducing WorkflowOne of the main themes of Cloud CMS is the ability to help you automate the recurring actions that make up your team’s daily work. Giving you the flexibility to define how your teams collaborate – so that the organization of work is easy and fluid – is what Cloud CMS is all about. A workflow is a blueprint that defines how your teams work together. It defines a series of steps and spells out who does what and in what order. It also describes a sequence of activities on top of your content, letti
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / User Interface / WorkflowOptimize team workflow with Cloud CMS's enterprise engine, built on AWS and MongoDB, streamlining notifications, task assignments, and document approval.
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Gitana 4.0 / User Interface / WorkflowOptimize team workflow with Cloud CMS's enterprise engine, built on AWS and MongoDB, streamlining notifications, task assignments, and document approval.
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Semiotic Systems and Web Site DesignDuring my freshman year of college, I took a class in semiotic systems. It was a French Literature class and was also part of the Women’s Studies program. I was one of the five males in the class who, like me, were all engineering students. And, like me, they were all in over there heads. Surrounded by women who were much smarter than we were. Yet, we soldiered on. The class proved to be very interesting as it dealt with “semiotic systems” which, at the time, was a completely new field for me. W
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / ReleasesOptimize content collaboration with Cloud CMS Releases. Schedule and manage content workflows with ease, ensuring seamless updates and conflict resolutions.
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Gitana 3.2 / Guide / Guide / Publishing / Lifecycle StatesLearn about Cloud CMS's four content lifecycle states: None, Draft, Live, and Archived, to streamline your publishing process.
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