September 26, 2025
New course launch: AEM Edge Delivery Services – Developer Professional
Keep your skills and knowledge current — take the newly released and updated training course for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Edge Delivery Services – Developer Professional.
We’re excited to announce the release of our updated training course for Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Edge Delivery Services – Developer Professional. This new version is more cohesive and reflects the latest updates to Edge Delivery Services, including newly added capabilities. It replaces the previous course, which will soon be retired.
Why take this course?
If you're a developer, this is your chance to refresh your skills and stay ahead of the curve. Even if you completed the earlier course, we strongly recommend taking the new one to stay current with the latest features, technical best practices, and evolving business needs. You’ll walk away with practical knowledge that directly supports your work and your customers.
Who is the training for?
This training is designed for developers — technical professionals at partner organizations and customers who build, optimize, and maintain Edge Delivery Services sites.
What’s covered?
The 9-module curriculum spans foundational concepts and advanced workflows. You’ll gain hands-on skills in authoring, site setup, optimization, and deployment—everything needed to elevate your expertise in Edge Delivery Services.
Certification opportunity
This course prepares you for the upcoming AEM Edge Delivery Services Professional Developer Certification. Once available, the certification may help partners meet eligibility requirements for various Adobe partner program levels.
How to access the course
You can find the training in the Learn section of the Partner Portal (Learn > Enablement > Training) or directly through the Adobe Digital Experience Certification Program website.
At Adobe, we’re constantly evolving our products — and our training evolves with them. This ensures you always have access to the most up-to-date learning resources.