Amplience have been helping businesses create engaging online experiences since 2007. Amplience have constantly iterated technology to meet the increasing complexity of ecommerce content and the demands of the market. Now they haved built a platform that incorporates the strengths of dynamic media, rich shoppable content, video and image optimization, user generated content, and much more.
Today’s DX productions have become big operations involving many, independent teams collaborating over decoupled technology. So Magnolia's DXP aims to enable users so that they can achieve digital excellence at speed and scale. With Magnolia, the vendor states users get a robust content hub, feature-complete multi-experience creation tools, and API-first architecture to integrate business applications, any front-end frameworks and deployment infrastructure. Connector packs natively extend Magnolia's CMS into other core digital systems. Users get blueprints for integration, off-the-shelf connectors, and the ability to change products at any time.
Quickblox is an app development and consultancy company, creating apps and building frameworks for companies all over the globe. Even ones that have appeared in Apple commercials. But the repetitive exercise of creating the same functionality over and over again in every application became tiring – so Quickblox built a reusable sample called “iGetScores” which made adding ratings to any app go from taking a week, to 5 minutes. Quickblox liked this a lot. So did others in the development community.