
Where Is Sitecore 10.5? A Status Check on the Forgotten Roadmap
Sitecore XP 10.5 was scheduled for early 2025. As of May 2026, it has not shipped. The pattern of what has and hasn't happened since tells a more honest story than the press releases.
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Sitecore XP 10.5 was scheduled for early 2025. As of May 2026, it has not shipped. The pattern of what has and hasn't happened since tells a more honest story than the press releases.

Sitecore's Managed Cloud arrangement with Americaneagle.com paired with the four-year Velocity Program hands operational and strategic privileges to a single agency. Customers are looking for the door

Sitecore Agentic Studio gets all the demos, but the Marketer MCP server is the more ambitious work. Here's why the visual workflow editor sits in no man's land between marketers and developers

Introducing the most comprehensive DXP and CMS scorecard in the market.

Still on Sitecore XP or XM? The latest version, SitecoreAI, is the biggest platform shift in Sitecore history. Here's what marketing teams need to know.

Sitecore XP upgrades have a reputation for being expensive, but the real cost rarely comes from the code. The real money goes into overhead and agency margin

Healthcare is the fastest-growing CMS vertical, yet HIPAA compliance eliminates most platforms. Here is why leading health systems trust Sitecore.

The marketing team and the IT team are not asking the same question about SitecoreAI vs Sitecore XP. Here's how each perspective leads to a clear recommendation.

SitecoreAI’s February 11th Conversion Optimization release delivers practical capabilities—marketer-owned search, affinity-based personalization, identity resolution, and new analytics dashboards

Seeing a Legacy tag on your SitecoreAI project isn’t a deprecation warning—it just means the project was created before decoupled deployments became the default in January 2026. Here’s what changed.

Sitecore’s Content SDK now ships first-class AI coding-agent rules for Cursor, Claude, GitHub Copilot, and Windsurf.

Most Sitecore performance problems aren't platform failures. They're implementation failures. Here are three embarrassingly simple fixes we find in nearly every audit.
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