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Single Page Application (SPA) in AEM

  In this technological era where speed is everything, Single Page Applications (SPA) play a very vital role in terms of loading web pages. SPA is vital to meet the rising website expectations of today’s consumers. The seamless integration of SPA with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) goes ahead to offer a detailed solution for SPA within AEM. But why use SPA over the traditional multi-page applications? What is the reason that SPA is much more efficient in terms of speed and functionality?   Well, one of the biggest differences between SPA and MPA is that single-page applications only download the page once it is executed, and they only download the page in question. This is completely unlike a multiple-page application, which downloads the entire application at once. Therefore, in terms of interactivity and user experience, SPA is considerably faster and better than MPA.    It’s a lot easier for the user to navigate through multiple web pages without having to wait fo...

AEM as a Cloud Service - Benefits and Limitations

With technological innovation happening at an untenable pace, customer expectations and demands have also increased. They are just not happy with the old-school ways of doing stuff. This is why brands have to rethink their go-to-market strategy and develop a new seamless digital marketing strategy that delivers personalized experiences across multiple touchpoints. To help you do just that, Adobe Enterprise Management (AEM) steps into the picture.   But what exactly is AEM? Well, in simple words, AEM is the one-stop solution to content complexity. It is integrated into the Adobe Experience Manager as a content management system (CMS), a cloud service, a Digital Asset Management System (DAMS), etc. In this day and age, it is of the essence that brands provide their customers with a personalized and omnichannel experience. Now, where does AEM as a Cloud Service fit into all this? Well, AEMaaCS (AEM as a Cloud Service) is a direct gateway to harnessing the power of cloud tech and u...

Headless content management in AEM

      Adobe Experience Manager, commonly referred to as AEM, is a cloud-native, API-first content management system (CMS) and Digital Asset Management (DAM) platform that enables you to structure and deliver headless content across multiple channels. AEM enables headless delivery of immersive and optimized media to customers that can automatically adapt to any platform or device.        This headless CMS will help you create immersive content that allows marketing teams to manage channel-agnostic content using an enterprise-level DAM. It supports a content as a service model that doesn’t need you to recreate your content for different channels. Moreover, businesses seeking content delivered as packed HTML ( HTML/CSS/JS) can acquire the same with AEM.        Taking the above into consideration, in this article, we’ll be shedding some light on everything you need to know about AEM and its unique headless content management feature...

AEM as Cloud Service Architecture

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Adobe have come up with an innovative cloud-native solution for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) to solve various challenges involved in scalability, maintenance, content delivery, assets handling & release of new features. AEM as Cloud Service is, ·        Always On  - Service architecture has been revised so that there is no downtime for neither content management nor the content delivery capabilities. ·        Always at Scale  - Service architecture will automatically scale up and down depending on needs. ·        Always Current  - It implements a continuous delivery pipeline for the AEM codebase, with automated updates several times a month keeps the AEM application up-to date with recent versions. ·        Always Evolving  - Based on the projects implemented content, code & configurations are constantly reviewed against best pra...