Often times I hear from customers and internal teams: “Our Sitecore Experience Analytics is not showing any data” “Sitecore xDB has stopped collecting information” “No data in sitecore reporting server” And so on… Many a times the root cause is the underlying Sitecore implementation. The more scaled the implementation the more complex it is to […]
Month: March 2018
Strategies for creating a meaningful Sitecore site search experience – Part 1
Today, data is considered as a strategic asset. Companies are going leaps and bounds to generate meaningful content from data. Search in general has evolved as customers need sought out information fast and relevant. As websites are built, providing a search feature has become the norm these days. Customers are focused, they want relevant information […]
Strategies for creating a meaningful Sitecore site search experience – Part 2
In the previous blog we explored indexing strategies that could be used for SOLR or Lucene. Those strategies took the configuration approach with no coding involved. In this section of the blog we go beyond SOLR and Lucene and take a look at some strategies that can be used regardless of SOLR or Lucene and […]
Sitecore Experience Database xDB Maintenance Guidelines
The purpose of this blog is to provide guidelines for maintaining Sitecore Experience Database (xDB) components – in particular Mongo and Solr – after a successful go-live. The ideal scenario would be for customers with a scaled environment using Sitecore XP. The most common level architecture we see is as follows: Two Content Delivery […]