
Pat Ramsey, Director of Technology at Crowd Favorite, has been working with WordPress since 2004. Here’s what he said about TYPO3 at the inaugural TYPO3 Summit North America—with editorial notes from b13.
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Pat Ramsey, Director of Technology at Crowd Favorite, has been working with WordPress since 2004. Here’s what he said about TYPO3 at the inaugural TYPO3 Summit North America—with editorial notes from b13.

Everyone’s selling AI bolt-ons for your CMS. From the first TYPO3 Summit North America: why the most AI-ready thing about TYPO3 is the boring part—structured content.

The first TYPO3 Summit North America opened with a keynote that reframes how enterprise teams should think about content management—from platforms to ecosystems, from vendor lock-in to data ownership.

Field report from the first TYPO3 Summit North America in Atlanta. On governance that can’t be acquired, predictable seven-year lifecycles, the FAIR distribution layer, and why the U.S. opportunity for TYPO3 is an awareness problem, not a technology one.

Impressions from Boye & Co’s Atlanta Meetup: long-term maintainability, transparent governance, and TYPO3 as the home of FAIR’s first non-WordPress integration.