august 22, 2023

Adobe Experience Manager Product Updates

The latest Adobe Experience Manager Product update is available, with features that accelerate content creation and let teams rapidly deliver high-performance experiences.

Check out the Adobe Experience Manager as a Cloud Service release overview page on Experience League, with short videos explaining features in the current and previous releases.

Content Velocity features help everyone create content at scale.

  • Experience Manager Assets
    • Intuitive new User Interface empowers more access to the DAM, encourages content collaboration, speeds time to search, gather, and download assets, and more.
    • Search First simplifies the user experience with easy navigation to asset locations and new search filters.
    • Metadata Management now lets customers create, manage, and apply hierarchical metadata in the Assets UI, supporting metadata strategies, search, and interoperability.
    • 3D Content Management offers the most comprehensive support for 3D assets of any DAM, and includes metadata, renditions, and versioning.
    • Asset Link CEP 3.4 is available, enhanced to replace broken InDesign document links after migrating to AEM Assets and support Placed Links with Import Options in InDesign.
    • Dynamic Media video processing now supports selection of custom thumbnails in AEM Assets Cloud Service (CS) and AEM Assets 6.5.
  • Experience Manager Forms
    • Repeatable Adaptive Forms Components improve time to value by letting forms authors build dynamic forms with repeatable sections like address, job title, etc.
    • PRERELEASE: Captcha enterprise support for bot protection will improve forms author efficiency by letting them add bot protection to form submissions out-of-the-box.
    • PRERELEASE: Headless React Sample Components will let developers build React HTML5 front-end applications using Headless Adaptive Forms, for more options using Headless Forms.
    • PRERELEASE: New out-of-the-box Templates and Themes, available through the wizard UI, give practitioners a quick start building and editing new forms.

Rapid Development features let developers accelerate creation and delivery of connected experiences.

  • Experience Manager Sites
    • PRERELEASE: Content Fragment Tags will now be visible on the Content Fragment Console, searchable by tags applied to them as metadata. Users need no longer switch to the Assets UI for this.
    • Publish Content Fragments to AEM Preview Service allows decoupled preview applications to use content fragments when simulating as-published experiences. Preview applications can now request content for final testing before go-live.
    • Multi-Site Manager (MSM) for Content Fragments extends live copy, live inheritance, and rollout capabilities to content fragments. Customers with headless deployments can now manage one-to-many content from source fragments to connected live copies, with finegrained inheritance relationships and customizable rollout configurations.
    • Delivery of web-optimized images via GraphQL queries lets developers make sure images are delivered to client applications in a format, size, rotation, and crop factor that optimizes rendering performance. Dynamic image modifications are supported by ad hoc GraphQL queries and by persisted GraphQL queries stored in AEM and executed with GET requests to optimize cache performance.

Cloud Foundation

  • Actions Center in Cloud Manager is the new center for operational and strategic self-service notifications in AEM as a Cloud Service.
  • Content Transformer, in the Content Transfer Tool, helps resolve about 50% of content issues in a few clicks, reducing the time needed to transition to AEM as a Cloud Service.

New Customer Stories on Adobe.com

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TeamViewer

TeamViewer uses AEM to deploy web content and services in 18 languages, for 10x faster, more consistent, personalized experiences across its vast global customer base.

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Kyndryl

Kyndryl used AEM as a Cloud Service to build its new multi-market website in eight weeks, using built-in templates to cut page-building time from more than a day to less than an hour.

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Ranosys

Ranosys used AEM as a Cloud Service to transform its website, cutting content creation from four days to 40 minutes, raising organic search traffic 40%, and increasing conversion rate 58%.

Events

Experience League

Get the full list of upcoming Experience Manager events, including Ask the Experts, Champion Office Hours, AEM Gems, and Adobe Expert demonstrations.  Find previous event recordings at Adobe Experience League Event Recordings.

App Builder Live—OAuth Migration | September 7, 9am PT

Join experts in server-to-server authentication for a deep dive into Adobe’s recently announced change from JWT to OAuth. Anyone who uses JWT with AEM to work on Adobe Developer Console projects should attend; get started here.

Experience Manager Tutorials on Experience League

New Experience Manager articles, tutorials, code samples and videos are available now:

AEM Assets

Feature Video

AEM Cloud Service

Code Sample

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