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Wheels on the Rebus Go Queue, Queue, Queue

Recapping SUGCON EU 2019’s The Wheels on the Rebus Go Queue, Queue, Queue session presented by Pete Navarra

Email Delivery Options in Sitecore’s Email Experience Manager

Recently, a Sitecore Stack Exchange question was posted asking about the differences between Sitecore’s Cloud Email Delivery Service and the Custom SMTP configuration that is provided by Sitecore’s Email Experience Manager (EXM). The following is my answer to that question, which I felt made for a good blog post. The difference between Sitecore Email Cloud… Read More ›

Pete Navarra Wins Sitecore “Most Valuable Professional” Award

Pete Navarra Wins Sitecore “Most Valuable Professional” Award Elite distinction awarded for exceptional contributions to the Sitecore ecosystem BOSTON, MA, USA — January, 31, 2018 Sitecore Hacker, also known as Pete Navarra, today announced that Pete Navarra, Director of Technical Strategy at Connective DX has been named a “Most Valuable Professional (MVP)” in the Technology… Read More ›

Introducing Email Experience Manager for the Sitecore Experience Platform 9

Today, Sitecore has released the next big update for Sitecore 9, Sitecore Experience Platform v.9.0.1 rev. 171219.  This is a really big and highly anticipated release, solving a number of known issues around Sitecore Forms and other bug fixes.  But more importantly is the first version for Sitecore 9, let alone Sitecore in general, where… Read More ›

Value List Field Module Released

For some time, I have had a subtle module available through Dynamic Sites called Value List Field.  The need for this module was born while writing Dynamic Sites and realized there was a simple List field type missing from Sitecore: A string value list. Every list drop-down in Sitecore requires the value to equate to… Read More ›

Mapping CSV Fields to Complex Sitecore xDB Facets

In this edition of Unlocking xDB, we’ll expand from the last blog and demonstrate how we can map CSV data uploaded to List Manager into complex facet elements.

Loading xDB Contacts with CSV and Custom Fields

Blog Series: Unlocking xDB – Vol: #2   Referenced Sitecore Version: Sitecore 8.1U3 – 8.2 Using List Manager’s CSV Upload to Create xDB Contacts with Custom Fields Welcome back to Unlocking xDB! In the last blog post, we went through the process of creating a custom facet for contacts stored in xDB. Building upon our example, the Marketing Data facet that… Read More ›

Creating Custom Sitecore xDB Contact Facets

Blog Series: Unlocking xDB – Vol: #1   Referenced Sitecore Version: Sitecore 8.1U3 – 8.2 Creating Custom Sitecore xDB Contact Facets in Sitecore 8.1U3 and Sitecore 8.2 Over the last couple of days, I’ve enjoyed the challenge of trying to create a custom Sitecore xDB Contact Facet.  If you’re unsure what a Facet is, don’t worry.  There are so… Read More ›

Dynamic Sites Manager 1.9.1 – Update

In true Sitecore fashion, I wanted to quickly get an initial working version of Dynamic Sites Manager out the door for the Sitecore 8.2 Initial Release.  Tonight, I went back into the code and realized that the SiteManager.Providers property has been marked obsolete, something that wasn’t very clear in the Release Notes. This means at… Read More ›

Dynamic Sites Manager 1.9 Released

Version 1.9 Released Today, Sitecore officially released Sitecore 8.2 Initial Release (Revision 160729). As such, I spent some time updating Dynamic Sites Manager to support Sitecore 8.2 in the most recent release.  In addition, earlier releases support Sitecore 8.1, 8.0, 7.5, 7.2, and 7.0.  With the release, the following versions will continue to be supported… Read More ›

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