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The Total Xperience with Kentico CEO, Dominik Pinter

Lessons for Tomorrow

English - July 19, 2022 09:00 - 56 minutes - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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Kentico has officially spun off its Kontent platform into a brand-new company (Kontent.ai) and returned to its roots as a unified DXP. The company has gone all-in on creating products and services that are designed for helping marketers and developers and supporting them along the path toward their goals.
In this episode, our host, Tim Ahlenius, spoke with Dominik Pinter, CEO of Kentico, to discuss the evolution of Kentico as a platform, the recently announced changes including significant reinvestment in the Kentico Xperience platform, and more exciting product updates.
They dive deep into how their former CEO and founder, Petr Palas, created a simpler CMS for developers and marketers to reach their end goals and what lies ahead for Kentico in the future.
Founded in 2004, Kentico has grown from a one-person show into a company with almost 300 employees. They believed there was a better way to manage content so they created the very first Kentico CMS to make the everyday work of web developers easier.
Connect with:
•Lessons for Tomorrow: Website // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube
•Tim Ahlenius: LinkedIn // Twitter
•Dominik Pinter: LinkedIn // Twitter // Website

Kentico has officially spun off its Kontent platform into a brand-new company (Kontent.ai) and returned to its roots as a unified DXP. The company has gone all-in on creating products and services that are designed for helping marketers and developers and supporting them along the path toward their goals.

In this episode, our host, Tim Ahlenius, spoke with Dominik Pinter, CEO of Kentico, to discuss the evolution of Kentico as a platform, the recently announced changes including significant reinvestment in the Kentico Xperience platform, and more exciting product updates.

They dive deep into how their former CEO and founder, Petr Palas, created a simpler CMS for developers and marketers to reach their end goals and what lies ahead for Kentico in the future.

Founded in 2004, Kentico has grown from a one-person show into a company with almost 300 employees. They believed there was a better way to manage content so they created the very first Kentico CMS to make the everyday work of web developers easier.

Connect with:

•Lessons for Tomorrow: Website // Twitter // Instagram // Facebook // YouTube

•Tim Ahlenius: LinkedIn // Twitter

•Dominik Pinter: LinkedIn // Twitter // Website

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