Why Headless CMS with Umbraco & .NET is the Future of Scalable Platforms
In this article, I’ll break down why moving to a headless CMS architecture using Umbraco and .NET can significantly improve performance, flexibility, and scalability.
In this article, I’ll break down why moving to a headless CMS architecture using Umbraco and .NET can significantly improve performance, flexibility, and scalability.
Umbraco 16, released on June 12, 2025, is the latest major version of the open-source .NET content management system (CMS) known for its flexibility and user-friendly interface. Building on the modernized backoffice introduced in Umbraco 14 and refined in Umbraco 15, this short-term support (STS) release brings incremental yet impactful improvements for content editors, developers, and marketers. In this blog, we’ll explore the key features of Umbraco 16, how they enhance your website-building experience, and why upgrading is worth considering for your personal site.
Umbraco 14 is a significant release that introduces several new features and changes aimed at improving the overall user experience, developer productivity, and extensibility of the CMS. Here are some of the key features and changes: