DISCOVER HEADLESS TECH INTERVIEW

A Conversation about MACH, Composable and HALO

An Interview with Adam Sturrock

In this interview with Adam Sturrock, the VP of Product Marketing at Amplience, we're going to have a chat about MACH, composability and what possibly may end up being the future of headless CMS and commerce, HALO (Headless, Agile, Low-code, Open).

To watch this interview for free, you'll need to register. Once registered, you'll have access to it and the entire course.

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Patrick Jones - Course author
Meet the GUEST

Adam Sturrock

VP Product Marketing at Amplience

Adam co-founded Moltin in 2013, one of the first headless eCommerce platforms, before headless was in the technology ecosystem vernacular. Moltin went on to attract 1000s of developers and businesses to our platform, raising over $10m in angel and VC funding. Moltin was acquired by Elastic Path in late 2019.

Adam now leads product marketing at Amplience, the modern commerce experience platform for retailers and brands looking to adopt headless, MACH & composable architectures. Amplience is focused on providing a set of tools to improve your team's content production workflow paired with a world-class developer experience so that you can reap the benefits of a mature best-of-breed technology stack without the tradeoffs typically assumed with this modern architecture pattern.
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MEET THE HOST

Marcelo Lewin

Marcelo is passionate about content modeling, so much so, he spends his weekends creating content models for fun! Yes, we know, he needs to get a real hobby! He's also very interested in content governance, content architecting and headless CMS technologies. As a Senior Content Solutions Architect, he designs content models that are scalable, support single source of truth and are friendly both to developers and content authors alike.
Patrick Jones - Course author
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