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2/6/23

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Adobe AEM Magento Integration: A Tandem of CMS and Ecommerce by Yuliia Shvetsova

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Magento (or Adobe Commerce as of April 2021) is a powerful ecommerce platform with its own content management system (CMS).

But it’s no secret that Magento’s built-in CMS doesn’t go far when your business scales. It becomes more difficult to store your assets, share files, and manage content especially if you’re selling across platforms. And that’s when Adobe AEM integration comes in handy.

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is an advanced CMS and digital asset management (DAM) platform. Named a leader in the last edition of The Forrester Wave™: Agile Content Management Systems (CMSes), Q1 2021, AEM allows to get a merchant’s content to the market fast and customize customer experience on the web.

At Elogic Commerce, we’ve been a trusted Adobe partner for the past 13 years and know how important it is to have the same vendor for all your ecommerce platform integrations.

Both AEM and Magento are owned by Adobe, which gives an amazing opportunity for merchants to take the best of both worlds and seamlessly integrate them into a powerful ecommerce solution.

What is Adobe AEM, what are its benefits for Magento merchants, and how to implement Adobe AEM Magento integration, and whether is it possible to migrate from AEM to headless AEM — read more in our material.

What Is Adobe AEM?
Adobe AEM is a powerful CMS used to create, edit, and manage digital content across various channels. It was initially a PaaS solution until 2020 when — to the delight of mid-size companies and large enterprises — it became a fully cloud-native SaaS application.

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