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We performed a comparison between Adobe Experience Manager and Wedia Digital eXperience Management based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "There's a free trial for one month for Adobe Experience Manager, which you can use for learning purposes, then, after the trial period, you'll need to purchase the license. Adobe offers a few plans for Adobe Experience Manager, but I'm unaware of how much my company is paying."
  • "It's a costly solution. I would rate the price at two out of five on a scale from one to five, where one is the most expensive and five is the most competitive."
  • "Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee to use the solution, which is highly-priced."
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    Top Answer:It is easy to learn. You don't need to be an advanced Java developer.
    Top Answer:Area of improvement for Cloud Service: For the last four years, I've been working on AEM as a Cloud Service. I feel the tool has all the features needed for production, but the problem is with skills… more »
    Top Answer:It's a powerful content management system – there's really no competitor in the market right now. The main use case is digital marketing. For example, if you have offers you want to publish… more »
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    Also Known As
    Adobe Day CQ5, Ektron Social Marketing, Episerver Content Cloud
    Wedia DXM
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    Overview

    Adobe Communique 5 (Adobe CQ5), currently manifested as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), is a web-based content management system which is developed to help businesses in offering high-end digital experience to their customers. 

    Wedia’s Digital eXperience Management (DXM) module is at the crossroad of content and consumer context: it allows clients to dynamically adapt master assets from a single source of truth library (SSOT), and distribute them onto various distribution channels.

    Digital eXperience Management makes dynamic content available through API and ‘headless’ diffusion. The content is managed separately from the content presentation but interacts with the audience when it is diffused.

    This separation allows creative teams to focus on building the core content without having to simultaneously worry about the presentation. Content is adapted on-demand in the desired format and at any requested moment, enabling a ‘create once and publish everywhere’ workflow.

    The main goal of the DXM module is to deliver a great and personalized user experience. This is achieved through a dynamic rendering of content which generates multiple variants of assets. The variations can include the technical adaptation of content (device, format, resolution, SEO, rights management) to the user context (location, culture, season, weather, place …) and behavior (session duration, already seen content, previous navigation, user journey etc.).

    In order to succesfully produce such digital experiences, both contextual and unified, the DXM integrates with several key building blocks of your information system. First of all, the DAM (Digital Asset Management), but also, Product Information Management (PIM), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Content Management System (CMS), CDP (Customer Data Platform) or Marketing Automation and eCommerce solutions.

    The DXM module also comes with the necessary data visualization tools to measure the marketing performance of your content and improve your marketing ROI.

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    May 2024
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    Adobe Experience Manager is ranked 1st in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP) with 16 reviews while Wedia Digital eXperience Management is ranked 23rd in Digital Experience Platforms (DXP). Adobe Experience Manager is rated 7.8, while Wedia Digital eXperience Management is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Adobe Experience Manager writes "A powerful product that can be used for user experience, product design, and user journeys". On the other hand, Adobe Experience Manager is most compared with Adobe CQ5, Liferay Digital Experience Platform, SharePoint, WordPress and SDL Tridion DX, whereas Wedia Digital eXperience Management is most compared with .

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