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What's Next for AEM: How It Will Change in the Next 5 Years

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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) has become a crucial tool for managing content and digital assets. It helps businesses create personalized user experiences across various platforms. However, like all tech, AEM is evolving.  In this blog, we'll explore the upcoming changes in AEM over the next five years and where you should concentrate your efforts if you're an AEM developer or hiring manager. AI and ML Integration: AEM's Smart Future Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have been trendy topics in tech. Adobe plans to use these technologies to make AEM even smarter. This will likely bring features like predicting user behavior, suggesting personalized content, and automatic tagging. If you're a developer, it's a good idea to learn how to use AI and ML tools in AEM. Adobe's AEM in the Cloud Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is moving towards a more cloud-based approach. In the next five years, this means that it will become even more intertwined wit...

Modernizing Legacy Systems: Migrating to .NET Framework

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Businesses often handle complex software systems that become difficult to manage as they grow. These systems, called monolithic applications, pose challenges. They have internal structures that make it hard for developers to update the code, which leads to higher costs. Coordinating large releases with multiple teams becomes a challenge too. As a company expands, these systems might struggle to keep up with the increasing number of users. To solve these issues, businesses should consider updating their applications in the AWS Cloud to better meet their needs. Your modernization journey Your business's way of updating impacts how well you can grow with what your customers need. Let's explore a step-by-step plan that helps you achieve a modern setup. It aims to make things easier to manage, scale up smoothly, release updates quickly, and save costs. This involves four steps: Break down the monolith Containerize your application Refactor to .NET 6 Migrate to a purpose-built, lower...