The Adobe Experience Cloud is subdivided into the Adobe Analytics Cloud, Adobe Advertising Cloud and Adobe Marketing Cloud. In the danger of being too honest, for purpose, these subdivisions do not matter.
To create a comprehensive digital marketing solution, you will need to integrate all of the capabilities of the Adobe Experience Cloud. Thus, let’s focus on the Adobe Experience Cloud tools and their roles in delivering an integrated digital marketing platform.
Each solution in the Adobe Experience Cloud offers different capabilities, we’ll explore each solution to understand it’s role in the Adobe Experience Cloud. I’ve provided a very high level overview of the solutions, including alternative names and example integration points to provide a background of each solution and to help understand each solution’s role.
Adobe Analytics gathers and analyses the data to power your digital experience platform. This can include web tracking, mobile interactions and offline data. Adobe Analytics comes in a number of capability levels, including:
Select
Prime
Ultimate
The different capability levels allow organizations to track more data, integrate with offline data and integrate machine learning. Check out Adobe’s site for more information on the capability levels.
Legacy Names: SiteCatalyst, Omniture SiteCatalyst
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Adobe Audience Manager (AAM) is a Data Management Platform or DMP. AAM allows marketers to create audiences (essentially anonymized groups of users by traits) from multiple data sources and publish these audiences to other tools in the Adobe Experience Cloud.
Legacy Names: Demdex
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Adobe Campaign is powerful Campaign Management and Marketing Automation platform. It enables marketers to interact with consumers via push marketing including email, SMS and in-app push notifications. Campaign includes a powerful rule and personalization engines allowing marketers to communicate 1:1 with consumers. Campaign comes in two versions:
Classic - Powerful, complete offering but somewhat more complex to use
Standard - Integrated, user-friendly version which is currently being brought up to feature parity with the classic version
One of the first decisions to make when implementing Campaign is which version to use. You will need to work with the Adobe Sales Engineers and your consulting partner to decide which version of Campaign best fits your organization’s needs.
Legacy Names: Neolane
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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a powerful content management and publication solution. AEM’s flexible RESTful architecture and component driven content strategy enables the sharing of content across multiple platforms including web, mobile and screens. AEM includes a number of sub-capabilities which are often licensed separately, including:
AEM is available as a cloud installation provided by Adobe Managed Services or can be locally installed in your organization’s data center.
Legacy Names: WEM, Day Communique, CQ5
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Adobe I/O is not a distinct product, but it one of the underlying technologies supporting the Adobe Experience Cloud. Adobe I/O is a published set of supported APIs for the Adobe Experience Cloud solutions. Using Adobe I/O, technical teams can create supportable, scalable integrations between external systems and the Adobe Experience Cloud.
Legacy Names: N/A
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Launch is Adobe’s next-generation Tag Management System (TMS). Launch allows Adobe customers to configure and publish multiple digital marketing tags including those by Adobe and 3rd party tags. Launch was designed as an extensible platform, allowing technologists to create custom extensions.
Launch improves on and supersedes DTM, Adobe’s now legacy TMS.
Legacy Names: DTM, Search Discovery Satellite, Adobe Tag Manager
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Adobe Media Optimizer (AMO) enables marketers to buy and manage ads across multiple ad networks. AMO includes intelligent optimization told to ensure your spend on ads produces the maximum results. AMO has three primary capabilities:
Demand Side Platform - Optimize ads across all ad platforms
Dynamic Creative Optimization - Optimize ad creative in real-time
Search - Forecast and optimize spend on search ads
Legacy Names: Ensemble, TubeMogul
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Adobe Primetime helps media capitalize on their data and offerings to increase advertising revenue by creating high-quality video experiences and optimizing ad targeting.
Legacy Names: N/A
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Adobe Sensei is the artificial intelligence engine powering all of the Adobe Cloud solutions. Adobe Sensei allows teams to leverage the power of AI to create real time personalized experience, detect data anomalies and automatically provide content insights.
Legacy Names: N/A
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Adobe Social enabled marketers to tie Social Media data with the rest of their digital marketing data as well as managing their social channels through a central platform.
Legacy Names: N/A
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![Adobe Target Logo](/images/adobe-solutions/Adobe Target_logo_SCREEN_RGB_128px.png)
Adobe Target enables marketers to create personalized experiences and optimize experiences. When integrated with Adobe Sensei, Adobe Target leverages Machine Learning algorithms to select optimal experiences in real-time.
Adobe Target comes in two different capability levels:
Legacy Names: Omniture Test&Target
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![Adobe Target Logo](/images/adobe-solutions/Adobe Target_logo_SCREEN_RGB_128px.png)
Adobe Target Search&Promote is a powerful search and suggestions engine built into Adobe Target. Search&Promote supports standard searching and advanced faceted searching as well as allowing marketers to tune results and provide suggestions via promotions and banners.
Legacy Names: Omniture SiteSearch, Atomz Site Search
Integrations:
Integrate site search with Adobe Experience Manager
Track search interactions via Adobe Analytics
Adobe Summit 2018 is this week and I am sure there will be numerous exciting announcements from Adobe. In 2017, Adobe introduced the Adobe Experience Cloud offerings, what do you think is in store for 2018? Make sure to check back in after the keynote as we break down Adobe’s plans for the next year!