A practical breakdown for admins, developers, and security teams Salesforce ships security updates on a regular cadence, and every release brings a fresh wave of patches, deprecations, and new defensive features that admins need to act on quickly. If you're running Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, or any custom Lightning app, ignoring a security release isn't an option — these updates frequently include critical fixes that protect your org from credential leaks, permission escalation, and data exfiltration. Here's what you should focus on in the latest release, and how to roll changes out without breaking your production environment. 1. Critical Updates You Should Enable Now Salesforce typically bundles its most important security changes as Critical Updates or Release Updates that auto-enforce on a specific date. Missing the enforcement deadline means the platform flips the switch for you — sometimes with unintended downstream effects on integrations...
Open-Source CMS
- WordPress – Most popular, flexible, and widely used
- Joomla – Great for complex websites and communities
- Drupal – Powerful for large, data-driven sites
- Ghost – Focused on blogging and publishing
- Magento (Adobe Commerce) – E-commerce-focused CMS
- TYPO3 – Enterprise-level CMS for large websites
- Grav – Modern flat-file CMS
- SilverStripe – Developer-friendly, flexible CMS
- OctoberCMS – Based on Laravel, good for custom applications
- Concrete5 – Easy to use with in-context editing
🛒 E-commerce CMS
- Shopify – Hosted solution for online stores
- BigCommerce – Scalable e-commerce CMS
- PrestaShop – Open-source e-commerce CMS
- WooCommerce – WordPress plugin for e-commerce
- OpenCart – Simple and open-source
☁️ Headless CMS
- Contentful – API-first content management
- Strapi – Open-source headless CMS
- Sanity – Flexible and real-time headless CMS
- Prismic – For modern websites and apps
- Ghost (Headless Mode) – Can function as a headless CMS
🔐 Enterprise CMS
- Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) – Part of Adobe Marketing Cloud
- Sitecore – Robust digital experience platform
- Kentico – Enterprise-grade CMS with marketing tools
- Liferay – Best for enterprise portals
📱 Static Site Generators (SSG) + CMS
- Netlify CMS – Git-based CMS for static sites
- Forestry.io – CMS for static site generators
- Hugo – Fast, static site generator with CMS support
- Gatsby (with CMS integration) – React-based static site generator

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