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Migrating workloads from Adobe Campaign to Adobe Experience platform, Is using a third party CDP a good approach? what wis the best practice or recommended apprach?

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Migrating workloads from Adobe Campaign (campaign V7) to Adobe Experience platform (RTCDP), Is using a third party CDP a good approach? what wis the best practice or recommended approach?

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Hello, @AbhishekCh11,

 

Could you please provide more details? Your question is unclear regarding what you are trying to achieve.

 

You mentioned migrating from Adobe Campaign to Adobe RTCDP, but then asked whether using a third-party CDP is a good approach.

 

It seems there might be a typo or miswording that makes your question harder to understand. Could you clarify?

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@ccg1706 @abhinavbalooni @Hitaprem @DavidRoss91 @nnakirikanti @Indra @marc_stowe_za Curious to hear SMEs perspectives on this question. Do you all mind sharing your thoughts?



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@Parvesh_Parmar@Tof_Jossic@saswataghosh@GigiCotruta@PratheepArunRaj@Ankit_Chaudhary

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Hello, @AbhishekCh11,

 

Could you please provide more details? Your question is unclear regarding what you are trying to achieve.

 

You mentioned migrating from Adobe Campaign to Adobe RTCDP, but then asked whether using a third-party CDP is a good approach.

 

It seems there might be a typo or miswording that makes your question harder to understand. Could you clarify?