It was a pleasure to welcome the London Sitecore community once again to Remarkable HQ here in Shoreditch for another catch-up, this time focusing on AI code generation, managing Content Hub assets, and Sitecore Content SDK for XM Cloud.
Our very own VP of Platforms & AI, Peter Clisby spoke, along with the wonderful Phil Arnold from CI Hub and Nick Allen from Think Fresh Digital. The evening was MC’d by Remarkable’s Paul Stephen.
Topics below!
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AI Code Generation for Sitecore JSS with Claude, MS Semantic Kernel & AI Foundry – Peter Clisby, VP of Platforms & AI at Remarkable
- Peter will explore Microsoft’s Semantic Kernel framework for building AI Agents in C#, in conjunction with AI Foundry – a Microsoft toolset for building GenAI Applications. Showing how we can apply these technologies to Sitecore development using Claude 3.7 Sonnet as the AI model. Peter will exhibit how to build an AI agent capable of generating Sitecore JSS components and solutions, as well as some of the limitations or obstacles to overcome in future.
Streamlining Content Hub assets with CI HUB – Phil Arnold, Chief Revenue Officer at CI HUB
- In this session, Phil will show the time and cost savings achieved by giving users access to their digital assets directly where they need them. Whether they are stored in Content Hub, Cloud Storage or elsewhere, removing distractions and manual processes frees up your users to focus on creativity in both design and business applications. CI HUB also allows users to work in Content Hub directly in their desktop OS removing the need for a web browser.
Exploring the Sitecore Content SDK for XM Cloud – Nick Allen, Technical Director at Think Fresh Digital
- Join Nick for a hands-on walkthrough of Sitecore’s new Content SDK for XM Cloud. This session will contrast the developer experience, architecture, and integration model of the new SDK with previous approaches, offering practical insights into how the SDK streamlines content access, reduces boilerplate, and supports GraphQL-first development workflows. Nick willl highlight the biggest mindset shifts, demo a basic integration, and discuss what this means for your next Sitecore headless build.