Expand my Community achievements bar.

Adobe Summit 2025: AEM Session Recordings Are Live! Missed a session or want to revisit your favorites? Watch the latest recordings now.

Scheduled Copy content activities to lower environments from Prod Using GenAI Models in AEM Cloud Manager

Avatar

Level 2

5/1/25

Request for Feature Enhancement (RFE) Summary: Scheduled Copy content activities to lower environments from Prod environment Using GenAI Models in AEM Cloud Manager
Use-case:

We request the development of a feature in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Cloud Manager that leverages Generative AI (GenAI) models to enable the capability of scheduled copy content activities to lower environments from Prod environment. This feature would allow DevOps/Support teams to trigger content copy activities to lower environments on specific dates and times through GenAI-based workflows in a scheduled manner.

 

Key Benefits:

  1. Reduction in manual effort : The biggest advantage of this feature would be - a great reduction / savings of manual hours of the AEM support team/application team in the monitoring of Copy content activity , Greater efficiency and reduction in the waiting times during monitoring ( incurred by the support team while content is being copied in Stage and Dev ).
  2. Automated Scheduling: Users can set precise times and dates for copying content to lower environments, ensuring updates occur during optimal windows, such as off-peak hours, minimising disruption. This will reduce the manual effort in solving the most common business requirement of content refresh from Prod to the lower environments, after every regular interval like once in 15 days or after every release.
  3. Enhanced Efficiency: GenAI models streamline the content copy process, reducing manual intervention and potential errors.
  4. Predictive Analytics: Utilize GenAI to analyze past content copy activities and suggest optimal times for future operations, enhancing overall system performance.
  5. Customizable Workflows: Tailor content copy workflows to meet specific organizational needs, providing flexibility and control over the process.
  6. Improved Reliability: Scheduled content copy activities ensure consistency and reliability, with GenAI models monitoring and adjusting workflows as needed.

Implementation Details:

  • Integration with AEM Cloud Manager: Seamlessly integrate GenAI models within the existing AEM Cloud Manager framework.
  • User Interface: Develop an intuitive UI for scheduling content copy activities, allowing users to easily configure and manage the timing of these operations.
  • GenAI Workflow Engine: Create a robust workflow engine powered by GenAI to handle the scheduling, execution, and monitoring of content copy activities.
  • Analytics Dashboard: Provide a dashboard for users to view content copy history, performance metrics, and predictive analytics.

This feature will significantly enhance the content management and content backup capabilities of AEM Cloud Manager, offering application support teams a powerful tool to manage content copy activities efficiently and effectively, with very low effort.

Current/Experienced Behavior: There is no such workflow/feature available in AEMaaCS as of now for scheduled copy content activities.
Improved/Expected Behavior: We request the development of a feature in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) Cloud Manager that leverages Generative AI (GenAI) models to enable the capability of scheduled copy content activities to lower environments ( at the time as scheduled by the DevOps team ), resulting in saving of manual efforts/hours during the copy content activity and enhanced efficiency. This will be of great help in solving the most common business requirement of content refresh from Prod to the lower environments, after every regular interval like once in 15 days or after every release.
Environment Details (AEM version/service pack, any other specifics if applicable): AEM as a Cloud Service ( AEMaaCS )
Customer-name/Organization name: UnitedHealth Group ( UHG )
Screenshot (if applicable): N/A
Code package (if applicable): N/A
1 Comment