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Adobe Experience Manager

expertise that activates the full platform

Adobe

Solution Partner

Full Stack

AEM Capability

AEMaaCS

Migration Ready

Adobe Experience Manager philosophy

Adobe Experience Manager is one of the most capable DXPs on the market and one of the most complex to implement well. The organizations that get the most from AEM are the ones that invest in getting the architecture right at the start: content models, component design, DAM structure, and integration strategy all set the ceiling for what the platform can do.

TechGuilds implements AEM with the full Adobe Experience Cloud in scope from day one. We also build component libraries and authoring workflows that your content team can actually use, not just an architecture that works in theory. AstraZeneca, NYU, and other enterprise clients have trusted us with environments where content complexity, regulatory constraints, and scale leave no room for shortcuts.

Why TechGuilds

Architecture

AEM rewards getting the architecture right from day one.

Content models, component libraries, DAM structure, personalization configuration: the decisions made in the first phase of an AEM engagement shape what's possible for years. TechGuilds architects AEM environments for longevity, not just go-live.

Adobe Ecosystem

AEM's full value is in the broader Adobe Experience Cloud.

AEM's full value is realized when it works in concert with Analytics, Target, Journey Optimizer, and Marketo. TechGuilds implements AEM with those integrations in scope from day one so personalization, A/B testing, and campaign activation are operational at launch, not deferred to a later phase.

AEMaaCS Migration

Moving to cloud-native AEM is more than an infrastructure change.

It requires codebase refactoring, content transformation, and CI/CD pipeline reconfiguration that shape how the platform performs for years afterward. TechGuilds brings a structured migration approach with the planning and delivery discipline that complex organizations require.

FAQ

Common questions

What AEM products and capabilities do you implement?

We work across AEM Sites, AEM Assets, and AEM as a Cloud Service. That covers content management, multi-site and multi-language publishing, reusable component libraries, and digital asset management at scale. We also implement the personalization and experimentation layer through Adobe Target and Analytics, and connect AEM into broader Adobe Experience Cloud programs including Journey Optimizer and Marketo.

Can you help us migrate to AEM as a Cloud Service?

Yes. AEMaaCS migrations are one of our most common engagements. Moving to cloud-native AEM is more than a lift-and-shift: it requires codebase refactoring, content transformation, and CI/CD pipeline reconfiguration. We bring a structured migration approach with clear quality checkpoints so the migration does not create technical debt that the platform then has to absorb.

How does TechGuilds integrate AEM with the broader Adobe Experience Cloud?

We implement AEM with Adobe Target, Analytics, Journey Optimizer, and Marketo in scope from day one, not deferred to a later phase. The organizations that get the most from AEM are the ones that treat personalization and campaign activation as part of the initial build, not as a follow-on project. That is how we scope and deliver it.

What kinds of organizations have you delivered AEM for?

Enterprise clients in regulated and complex environments: AstraZeneca, NYU, and others where content complexity, governance requirements, and global scale leave no margin for shortcuts. We are used to working in environments where authoring governance, multi-brand architecture, and DAM structure all need to be right before go-live.

We're evaluating AEM against other enterprise CMS platforms. What should we know?

AEM's differentiation is in three areas: its DAM (AEM Assets is genuinely best-in-class for enterprises managing large asset libraries), its depth of Adobe ecosystem integration, and its scalability for multi-brand, multi-region deployments. The honest trade-off is implementation complexity and cost. AEM rewards organizations that invest in the architecture upfront. For teams that need a capable but lower-overhead platform, we would tell you that too. We work across several platforms and will tell you which one fits your situation.