Time Flies
by Josh Oransky
Back in 2000, I joined a small Swiss company named Day, that had just started expanding their revolutionary Content Management platform – Communique (CQ) – into the US market.
With its intuitive interface, lean footprint, and cutting edge tech, this thing was leagues ahead of everything else on the market. Authors loved using it, companies welcomed the low operational costs, and users benefited from the enhanced experiences that it enabled, even if they didn’t know it.
You know the rest of the story: Day was acquired by Adobe, and CQ was rebranded to AEM. Since then, it has become the Gold-Standard in Experience Managers, complete with a rich ecosystem of supporting products and services.
But now Original AEM is the mature Elder Statesman, not the scrappy boat-rocker that it used to be. The way AEM does it has just become “the way it’s done.” And, while that makes for a great foundation, it doesn’t embrace just how fundamentally the Web has changed since it was first released.
Unsurprisingly, the same team that originally developed CQ/AEM is at it again, with AEM Edge Delivery Services.
It’s a return to the tenets of lean performance, intuitive functionality, and leading-edge technology – only with the modern equivalents.
Cloud-based and insanely scaleable, it utilizes familiar document editing suites like Office and Google Docs (and now a dedicated document platform called DA) to make content accessible to any of your users and rapidly deployable and performant in a way that is unlike anything before it.
While AEM Edge has only recently been introduced, Cazzaran has been implementing on it since its inception. We have years of experience with it, and decades with AEM.
You know you’re looking to take your digital presence to the next level, and for that you need a partner with a modern perspective, that’s light on their feet and can move quickly.
Cazzaran is that fresh take. Reach out and we can start the conversation!