
February 18, 2022
January 2022 Updates for Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service
Summit sessions available. Monthly updates include communications and output on Cloud Service, updates to Assets, Sites, and Cloud Foundation.
Content Management for Personalization Experiences at Summit 2022
Summit registration and scheduling is now open, including 15 Adobe Experience Manager-specific case study and tips and tricks sessions. Top themes and brands include:
- Content Personalization with T-Mobile
- Headless Content Delivery with Tractor Supply Company
- Digital Enrollment and eSignatures with CSU Fullerton
- 2022 Adobe Experience Manager Top Innovations across Sites, Assets and Cloud Service
- Content Strategy and Architecture
- Intelligent Content Automation and Delivery
- Content and Commerce Masterclass
Invite your customers to register and enroll in sessions today!
Please find technical and sales resources below regarding the January 2022 Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service release. These updates are currently available to all your Experience Manager as a Cloud Service customers. Updates include features that accelerate omnichannel delivery, help organizations make content more accessible, and drive conversion. The January 2022 customer-facing video overview, and release notes are now available.
Content for All features help teams create valuable on-brand customer experiences.
- Experience Manager Assets: Easy Configuration for Watermarking and Duplicate Detection, in prerelease on Cloud Service, let non-technical DAM users configure Watermark image path settings and enable duplicate detection without help from IT.
- Experience Manager Assets: Enhanced Experience for Downloading Large Files, a prerelease feature on Cloud Service, sends download notifications for large files directly to users’ email inboxes.
- Experience Manager Sites and Assets: Content Fragment bulk publishing, now available on Cloud Service, simplifies publication of multiple Content Fragments in a single operation.
Omnichannel Delivery features help brands engage across touchpoints with flexible, API-first experiences.
- Experience Manager CIF enhancements, available for all deployment types, cut time to market for shoppable experiences with content and commerce.
- Wishlist, a React Core Component, allows customers to add products to a wishlist and later move them to a shopping cart.
- Gift Cards are now supported in the AEM Venia Storefront.
- Experience Manager Forms:
- Communications and Output on Cloud Service deliver personalized content at scale using brand-approved templates and reusable components for any channel.
- Assembler Service, in prerelease on Cloud Service, lets users combine PDFs into multi-source documents, supporting use cases for personalized communications.
- Custom Fonts keep communications customized and on-brand. Batch Support in local SDK lets developers test code securely before implementing it in the cloud.
Experience Intelligence features help teams drive engagement and conversion across the customer journey.
- Experience Manager Forms: Automated Forms Conversion improvements improve accuracy when converting PDFs into AEM Adaptive Forms.
Cloud foundation features accelerate time to value and reduce the total cost of ownership
- Cloud Manager Improvements include:
- Auto-provisioning of Asset Essentials delivers immediate access to Assets Essentials without provisioning its programs and environments on Cloud Manager.
- Reference Demos add-on for sandbox programs supports quick, in-context evaluation of AEM features with minimal configu
- Self-service environment variables support no-code creation and editing of configurations from the UI, and keep sensitive data out of version control.
- Content Transfer Tool Validation confirms when content extracted by the Content Transfer Tool has successfully been ingested into the target instance
Customer Stories
- See how Cru uses Adobe Experience Manager and Campaign to unite its websites and digital marketing initiatives, protect audience data, and advance its global mission.
Experience League Tutorials
Share these resources to keep your customers at the forefront of digital experience management.
- Adobe Developer App Builder provides an easy-to-use framework for developers to extend the functionality of AEM as a Cloud Service.
- AEM Headless quick setup gets customers hands-on fast with sample content from the WKND Site and a single-page React app to consume it over AEM Headless GraphQL APIs.
- Getting started with AEM Commerce as a Cloud Service shows how to enrich product data by associating it with AEM assets, Experience and Content Fragments, and other content.
- Workfront-enhanced connector basics explains how to use the Adobe Workfront and Experience Manager Assets enhanced connector and associated project folders.
- Getting Started with AEM Sites—Quick Site Creation uses a low-code approach and pre‑defined site template to help customers create their first sites in AEM.