If you're using your own DNS and Firewall in front of Vercel, this article looks at how you can effectively secure your non-production environments so that they're only accessible from within your organisation's network.
If you're currently considering a Composable SaaS migration to Sitecore XM Cloud, you're more than likely going to fit into one of the following categories described in this article. Let's take a look at how you might make an educated decision.
It's been quite some time since we started our journey using Sitecore 8.2 and Azure PaaS. There has been no small amount of experimentation, failings and most importantly, learnings as we worked towards an automated build and release pipeline using VSTS so I thought I would take the opportunity at long last to share some of my experiences.
This post is an update to my previous post on this topic which covers the concepts and approach however Sitecore JSS/Headless has had some significant changes for Sitecore 10.3.X and XM Cloud to enable new capabilities so I wanted to include the steps to achieve this in the new world.
If you've started delving into the world of Composable SaaS in recent times, you may have encountered a common issue when it comes to security and the typical existing Security Posture businesses have which doesn't quite align to the way in which Composable SaaS architectures need to work.