Adobe Experience Manager is a cloud-based content management solution to help businesses create websites, mobile applications, and web forms. The AI-enabled platform lets content creators create, manage, and deliver marketing content to customers using machine learning algorithms. Additionally, it enables content designers to create, modify or publish web pages using the in-context WYSIWYG interface and drag-and-drop functionality.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, On-Premise Linux, On-Premise Windows |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Adobe Experience Manager is a great platform to manage different content efficiently. It helps to manage the websites and forms etc which you build. It is simple to use.
I have a great experience with it, so no dislikes or doubts. I did not find any difficulty in using it. It is a good management service that helps in building websites and also manages them.
Adobe experience manager helps in making the mobile applications, creating the web sites, and making the forms. It manages the contents and provides good services in that.
Intuitive Interface Flexible Content Management Seamless Multi-Channel Delivery Robust Digital Asset Management Scalability and Performance Integration with Adobe Creative Cloud Analytics and Personalization
Complex implementation and configuration Steep learning curve High cost Customization challenges Resource-intensive Dependence on Adobe ecosystem Potential compatibility issues with upgrades
AEM has helped me by providing centralized content management, enabling personalized experiences, facilitating multi-channel delivery, streamlining workflow and collaboration, offering powerful analytics and optimization capabilities, ensuring scalability, and integrating seamlessly with the Adobe ecosystem. These benefits have improved my productivity, enhanced customer engagement, and streamlined my management of digital experiences.
- Easy Content management. - Drag and Drop components for new Webpage designing. - Content can be easily replicated across multiple pages. - Multi-locale management.
- AEM Reports. - Build deployment and management can be improvised.
We worked on a Website based on sound content and rich images. Asset management and content management service gave us an edge in managing that content without frequent deployments.
Latency Tables Rolling Calculations Retention Tables Churn Tables Panel Drop-downs Color Palettes
Auto Tracking Mode for Advertising Analytics
Solving issues in many industries like currently we are using the cloud for the Bridge cloud project and Public cloud we are using. Works awesome for us.
What I like about Adobe Experience Manager is the Touch UI is user-friendly and easy to navigate, even for new users.
The downside of Adobe Experience Manager is none. This is only based on my experience.
Business problems that Adobe Experience Manager solves are by creating a website using the Master Template created in AEM.
Easily building components, managing article/blog pages and all kind of digital assets
Nothing. It might be expensive for small companies
Generating creative landing pages less than a day
Multisite management, translation management, digital asset management, workflows, mobile responsive design.
Higher license cost, design/editing bugs
Seamless website management, multilingual site management, translation management, asset localization and translation, web experience management.
What I like about AEM is the interface and usability; it offers a cohesive and intuitive UI that allows you to build a Website, add components, personalization and targeted experiences, review analytics, and more efficiently because its products work perfectly well.
The only downside of AEM is that the target audiences are those big companies, and pricing for small businesses can be overwhelming. However, if you can find a financial solution, it will simplify a lot of work.
It's helping in a cretion of new content, publishing automation, reducing publishing efforts and internationalization and localization of content using an external app integration.
Content management is very easy with Adobe. As well as being able to create pages easily from scratch, team collaboration is possible with easy sharing.
Generally I really enjoy Adobe. The only feedback I may have is inregards to spacing between texts. Sometimes it can be difficult get rid of unwanted spacing.
Managing and constantanly improving Toyota Turkiye's user experience. Improving conversations through better structured pages.
It comes with an easy-to-use user interface that helps to easily manage the content and organize folder structure. It also allows us to manage multiple sites and templates, and the UI is just awesome.
It is very expensive for small businesses or freelancers, which restricts us from training and getting certified before implementing it in a real work environment.
It is a great tool for creating editable templates that can be used on multiple sites, as it comes with an intuitive Wisywig interface. It also comes with great add-ons such as Adobe Learning Manager, which is really helpful for us to create courses for our internal users.
Adobe Experience Manager is a CMS and as a product it has been evolved a lot. It's popularity is growing rapidly. Following features I just like about this CMS - 1. Built-in DAM 2. We can build and manage mobile sites and responsive designs from one single platform 3. Improved Search 4. Easy to perform authoring activities 5. Through forums, ratings, blogs and more, we can encourage interaction with your customers and employees. 6. We can build custom approval process using workflow.
Slowness issue that I have encountered a lot with different projects. But , we need to understand behind this slowness issue. It could be happened due to custom logic also.
As a Solution Architect I am working for multiple applications and those are built using Adobe Experience Manager. I am providing solutions on below requirements - 1. Personalized content 2. Managing different types of files 3. Multi channel coverage 4. Helping customers to create content 5. Managing versioning of content Easy to use to address different kinds of requirements/issues.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform because it gives a central hub for organizing, storing, and retrieving rich media.
The cost of the program is high and it will take extensive time to learn how to use it, the program’s useful tools make it a wise investment, especially now that it’s bundled with Adobe Experience Cloud programs.
Staying up to date
I have been using aem for the last 6 months,here I liked the touch UI and web sites can be published easily through multiple platforms like mobile and desktops
Initially,I felt learning it very difficult as it is a complex tool,no proper resources but later on practice I am into it.
I am creating sites, templates and components using Aem where we can easily have lay out for multiple devices
As a digital marketer, we are using this platform for our online business chores, which has provided us a unified system of content management along with managing our digital assets. We have been able to stay consistent in providing the best-personalized experience to our customers and helped in maintain rapid delivery of our digital assets across all of our digital channels and reach a scalable audience.
Using Adobe products can be a little tricky for new users given the fact that it is so diverse in its features. It would be better if it used the option of syntax color during the text editing process. I have experienced issues while dealing with excel format documents.
It includes end to end communications solution. It has provided the easiest way to collect customer information with auto form filling. Also, the creation and publishing of the modernized forms for any kind of device allow us to deliver relevant and timely communications with our audience and build better customer engagement. It has helped us to integrate our assets library. Also, learning its usage was not difficult because of its rich resources on its functionality on its main website.
AEM is far and away the most feature-rich CMS on the market for the Enterprise. We initially found AEM success with Adobe Managed Services, but soon found them to be too inflexible when we attempted to utilize a number of customizations that were not standard for AMS. We also wanted the ability to deploy our own code to our Production environments on our schedule. We found that we could get a superior level of service from experts that seemed to have a deeper level of AEM knowledge from Rackspace Application Services. We saved a significant amount of money, found more freedom to customize and manage our environment, and got to use the same public cloud implementation with Rackspace. We utilized their 24/7 AEM Experts to assist with AEM administration and monitoring. Adobe Experience Manager was absolutely the right choice for our multi-language, multi-site implementation.
Our biggest complaint is with Adobe Support / Daycare. We found their support to be extremely frustrating and at times even disappointing. One would expect that since AEM is a flagship Adobe product that the support provided by Daycare would be more than competent but we found just the opposite. Eventually after a persistent issue that AMS / Daycare could not resolve for us we moved to Rackspace and their Digital Support Team resolved our issue very quickly. AMS is extremely inflexible and unwilling to assist us with the multiple 3rd party integrations that we utilized.
Our translation / language copy versions of our content are extremely easy to manage. Our integrations with external SSO, data warehousing, and analytics providers are easy to configure and manage. AMS was extremely restrictive and ridiculously over-priced compared to the alternative so we moved to Rackspace and have never looked back.