Service and Support
Customer service and support for Adobe Experience Manager is generally rated between average and excellent. Response time can be slow, often requiring back-and-forth communication. Adobe employs skilled personnel providing effective assistance, though mainly focused on the base application, not custom developments. The ticketing system aids in issue resolution. Support is better for larger clients, with dedicated personnel available for licensed users. Challenges exist in cloud transitions and interacting directly with Adobe, especially in certain regions.
Deployment
Adobe Experience Manager's initial setup is generally straightforward and simple, typically requiring just running a .jar file. Some find it easy with proper documentation and tutorials, useful for deployment in a short time frame. However, its complexity emerges in advanced setups, requiring knowledge of Java, Sling, and JCR, and can be challenging for beginners or those unfamiliar with CMS integration. Deployment time varies with cloud options simplifying the process.
Scalability
Adobe Experience Manager is widely recognized for its scalability, being capable of provisioning for global use and customization. However, customization complicates auto-scaling on AWS. Transitioning to the cloud presents challenges, yet AEM remains efficient, requiring license procurement and manual configuration to scale infrastructure. Suitable for enterprise-level clients, it supports extensive collaboration with teams and effectively manages a high volume of users within large organizations.
Stability
Adobe Experience Manager is regarded as stable, high-performing, and secure by many users, although some report stability challenges with custom code and integrations. The platform efficiently manages high traffic with its multiple publisher concept. Despite occasional memory leaks and storage concerns, particularly when using Mongo, users find it superior to other CMS tools. The cloud version improves stability as Adobe frequently releases updates, but it still lacks some supported features.