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Join us for a discussion on headless architecture

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Live webinar, Wednesday, December 2! The ability to be unencumbered by the front-end limitations of

Live webinar, Wednesday, December 2! [Logo] [banner]( The ability to be unencumbered by the front-end limitations of an all-in-one platform is the promise of integrated best-of-breed headless applications in one streamlined tech stack. Establishing and managing a headless website isn’t the easiest way to do business, but it is undeniably powerful—and it can be simplified and attainable for any brand. Join Cloudinary's Head of Technology Partnerships, Gary Ballabio, and Director of Web Development at Valtech Paris, Tim Benniks, as they share their real-world experience with headless architecture and its benefits, such as: - The enablement of more flexible front ends, unrestricted by the limitations of monolithic software architectures - The freedom to choose framework componentry and adjust as needed for the best UX possible - Deliverability of media assets responsively to users regardless of device and bandwidth - Content governance across geographic regions, markets, and channels Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2020 Time: 10:00am PT/ 1:00pm ET Presenters: Gary Ballabio, Cloudinary, and Tim Benniks, Valtech Paris [REGISTER NOW]( Cloudinary 3400 Central Expressway, Suite 110, Santa Clara, CA, 95051 © 2020 Cloudinary [Manage Preferences]( [Terms of Use]( [Privacy Policy]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you wish to manage your subscription preferences or unsubscribe, please visit our [subscription center]( at any time. [Privacy Policy](

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