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Updating The Spa Editor To Support Vue 3

Updating the SPA Editor to Support Vue 3

I enjoy building websites using the Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) content management system. I also enjoy using JavaScript frameworks like Vue, React, and Angular to create rich web applications. Occasionally I get to do both. AEM provides a SPA Editor to facilitate building components for single-page applications. The SPA Editor enables front-end developers to produce […]

Speed Test Aem With Adobe Managed Services Vs Aemaacs

Speed Test: AEM on Adobe Managed Services vs Cloud Service

Faster asset upload and download speeds are crucial for businesses and content creators who frequently deal with large files. Whether it’s uploading files to a cloud storage platform, sharing files with colleagues, or publishing content online, faster upload and download speeds enable individuals and teams to work more efficiently, saving time and increasing productivity.  In […]

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What Do You Get When You Combine AEM with Raspberry Pi?

What if you could host a development AEM instance on a single-board, low-cost, high-performance computer that consumes very little power with hardware that you pay for once? That’s the question I set out to answer with my minimalist AEM experiment. Leading a team of AEM developers who support an on-prem implementation, I’m tasked with trying […]

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HTL Template Testing Beyond AEM

Content Management Systems and Templating In the past, I have worked with various Content Management Systems, including Drupal, which utilized the Twig templating engine to generate the HTML for web pages. Twig shares many features with HTL, the templating language used in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). While working with Twig templates in conjunction with the […]

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New from Adobe: Edge Delivery Services (aka Next-Gen Composability aka Project Franklin)

Adobe Edge Delivery Services (previously Next-Gen Composability or Project Franklin) is a relatively new offering from Adobe that accelerates content velocity, delivers high-impact experiences at a high performance, and greatly reduces time-to-market. The idea behind the technology is relatively straightforward: empower users where they are, and they don’t need to worry about the usual concerns […]

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Accelerating Your Digital Journey with Adobe Experience Manager and AWS

In this post, we’ll walk through how Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Perficient, a Platinum Partner for Adobe, can help customers accelerate their Digital Content Management with Adobe Experience Manager. Digital Content Management Trends As customer expectations evolve rapidly there is unprecedented audience demand for new content. With this comes many challenges for creatives and […]

A case for headless AEM or hybrid?

Headful or Headless AEM? Why Not Both with Hybrid?

It’s not uncommon when facing a new problem, to fall back on a tried-and-true solution.  Then, suddenly remember why the team moved off of that solution in the first place.  Recently, I’ve seen this trend with engineering teams and a desire for multichannel content. A Common Case for Headless Content on AEM Let’s set the […]

Customizing your AEM component toolbar for users

How to Dynamically Customize Your AEM Component Toolbar

Whenever you create an AEM component that can be authored, it will normally display an edit toolbar that allows an author to configure it. The toolbar typically consists of edit actions such as Edit, Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete.  However, there may be times when you want to limit those options.  What if you only […]

AEM as a Cloud Service Architectural Changes

AEM as a Cloud Service – Top 10 Architectural Changes

AEM as a Cloud Service delivers personalized, content-led experiences for customers, allowing businesses to expand. With rapid time-to-value, cloud-native solutions can be tailored to meet ever expanding business requirements. From on-premises to cloud a lot has changed. Let’s discuss 10 architectural changes within AEM as a Cloud Service. 1. Asset Processing In older versions of […]

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Get Your AEM Content Ready for Launch

The Adobe Experience Manager ‘Launches’ feature presents a simple way to make new content changes and manage existing content until you are ready to replace it. Adobe describes Launches this way: “A launch is created to allow you to make changes ready for future publication (while maintaining your current pages). After editing and updating your […]

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3 Ways to Improve Your AEM Training

Do you have a shiny new AEM system? If so, perhaps you’re curious about adoption strategies that will empower your end users. Or maybe you have an AEM system that isn’t brand new, but your users can’t remember how to fully use your instance? Sounds like you need more training! But who has time to […]

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How good is your AEM security? – Sling Resolution

Large scale data breaches and critical security vulnerabilities have companies thinking about security more than ever.  Many developers are familiar with the OWASP top 10 (https://owasp.org/www-project-top-ten/) and there are already many resources on generic mitigation for these vulnerabilities.  Instead in this series, I cover security issues and mitigations specific to AEM.  Today’s topic is Sling […]

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