Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a suite of online cloud-based services provided by Adobe for content and digital asset management.
Services[]
Adobe Experience Manager Overview
- Experience Manager Sites
- Experience Manager Assets
- Experience Manager Forms
- Managed Services
Product history[]

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The software was originally launched in early 2000 as Communiqué (CQ) by Day Software of Basel, Switzerland. The first release, based on Day's ContentBus architecture, was comprised of a set of CGI scripts for Netscape Enterprise Server. After CQ 5.3 had been released,[1] Day Software was acquired by Adobe Systems on October 29, 2010.[2] Communiqué was briefly rebranded as Adobe CQ,[3] and then became Adobe Experience Manager.[4]
References[]
- ↑ Adobe AEM History by Ankur Ahlawat, AEM CQ5 Tutorials. 2016-12-06.
- ↑ Adobe Successfully Completes Acquisition of Day Software, Adobe Systems. 2010-10-29. Archived 2017-06-25.
- ↑ Adobe CQ, Adobe Systems. Archived 2012-06-27.
- ↑ Got an HTTP 301 response at crawl time | Redirecting to..., Adobe Systems. Archived 2013-03-07.
See also[]
External links[]
- Adobe Experience Manager at Adobe
- Adobe Experience Manager at Adobe I/O
- Adobe Experience Manager at Twitter
- Adobe CQ at Adobe (archived 2012-06-27)
- Communiqué 2.5/ CQ3.5/ CQ4/ CQ5 at Day Software (archived 2001-02-15 / 2002-11-25 / 2006-02-12 / 2009-07-05)
- Adobe Experience Manager at Wikipedia
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