Unclaimed: Are are working at Adobe Experience Manager ?
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 |
Ease of setting up any websites that have various versions, languages, and even personas.
At the minimum, it requires less coding which might find boring for some technical guys.
It is user friendly that even a non-technical person can engage and use it.
I love the easy to use user interface as it allows me to make my edits in a timely manner.
At the beginning, it can be difficult to learn and I would constantly see myself reaching out to an expert for advice.
It helps us make quick edits to our website pages. Instead of reaching out to the website team, now I can make these edits myself.
Web content management, digital asset management, and powerful personalization features It enables seamless content creation, management, and delivery across multiple channels for enhanced customer experiences.
Heavy reliance on Adobe ecosystem, potential performance issues.
AEM is used to create, manage, and deliver text and media contents across various platforms,website and mobile apps. It streamlines content creation and offers robust marketing features.
It's easy to build a simple website and allows you to duplicate pages, so you can save time by building a few templates and tweaking the content and images.
Anything outside of building a simple website can be quite complex with its variety of options on the Navigation/home page, such as Experience Fragments.
The site has a lot of pages with content and images that need to be regularly updated. Adobe Experience Manager allows me to update these easily.
To create personalized content experience, AEM has great targeting features which helps with this. Access to demographics and user preferences makes this really useful.
AEM can be complex and difficult to use because of it variegated features. To truly unlock its power, proper training is required. Additionally, the monetary cost to use it can be a lot.
Automation across different platforms can be time-consuming and troubling. With AEM content consistency is developed and all the audiences across different channels and devices are served.
For me the most helpful benefits of Adobe Experience Manager is it makes easier and can unify content creation, delivery, and analytics.
Since it's a web-based tool, everyone who uses it needs a good internet connection. Otherwise, it can affect working with too many components.
The reusable workflows is the one that I like the most about Adobe Experience Manager.
User friendly and customizable components
Sometimes the interface can be challenging
Website maintenence and front end creations
It can easily integrate and work seamlessly with other Adobe marketing tools. It helps creating and delivering an engaging and digital experience to the customer.
It's a professional tool, so the learning curve is very steep. If anyone wants to utilize its capabilities fully, then it requires training. It's also very costly, so it is a barrier for small businesses.
It solves my content management challenge and delivers a personalized experience to my customer. Overall it manages my digital assets efficiently and ensures content delivery.
1. Easy building of layout. 2. Person with less knowledge is able to use it easily 3. Publishing , drafting content is very easy Compared to Drupal or other CMS, its good for editors mainly
Overriding default behavior is sometimes little tough for non technical folks Also more plugins should be available in adobe marketplace
Problem of deploying multiple websites and publishing same content across different domains using single point of control
Its a robust and complete content management system for enterprises. A whole gamut of features and functionality, integrations and a really sleek interface makes it a perfect choice for enterprises. Perfect to get everyone from marketing to web developers onboard and seamlessly collaborate.
The cost and the initial setup and onboarding can be a considerable investment/change management for smaller organizations who cannot leverage the benefits of a solution like this.
Great collaboration between various functions and geographically spread-out teams. Marketing teams love the ease of digital asset portfolio management. Excellent visibility to leaders into the content and web activities.