Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a powerful content management system, widely used by enterprises for its robust features and flexibility. However, authors/users may sometimes experience slowness, which can be intermittent, gradually degrading over time, or consistently slow. This post aims to help diagnose and resolve such performance issues. How to Diagnose and Fix AEM Performance … Continue reading Debugging Slow AEM Performance
Deciphering AEM Cache Puzzle: Browser, CDN (Revalidation), and Dispatcher
Imagine users waiting for a slow website. Not ideal, right? Caching solves this by storing frequently used content closer to visitors. This reduces strain on your server and cuts down on load times, leading to a responsive website. In AEM, caching happens at multiple levels: browsers, CDNs (content delivery networks), Dispatcher, and even the AEM … Continue reading Deciphering AEM Cache Puzzle: Browser, CDN (Revalidation), and Dispatcher
Choosing your AEM journey: On-Premise Stability(AEM 6.5) or Cloud Agility(AEMaaCS)?
The digital marketing space is a complex ecosystem that demands agility, innovation, and scalability. Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) sits at the heart of this ecosystem, providing robust content management solutions. Most important decision for organizations leveraging AEM is the choice of deployment: AEM 6.5 or AEM as a Cloud Service (AEMaaCS). Let’s dive deep into … Continue reading Choosing your AEM journey: On-Premise Stability(AEM 6.5) or Cloud Agility(AEMaaCS)?
AEM’s Duel: Experience Fragments vs. Content Fragments
Dive into the distinct functionalities of Experience and Content Fragments in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). This article contrasts their use in achieving centralized layout management across various platforms versus allowing for channel-specific customization. Gain insights into how each fragment type empowers brands to deliver cohesive digital experiences or tailor content to specific audience needs, streamlining content strategy and enhancing user engagement.