Adobe Experience Manager is where our documented track record runs deepest — enterprise implementations, migrations, and content operations at Autodesk, Xilinx, Ford, and Northern Kentucky University, delivered by senior specialists from our network.
Outcomes from engagements delivered by senior members of our network. See the full case studies →
Metrics and quotes are from documented case studies and client communications for engagements delivered by senior members of our network, including work completed under predecessor firms.
Content models, component libraries, dispatcher and caching architecture, and author/publish topologies designed by specialists who have run AEM at enterprise scale — at companies like Autodesk and Xilinx.
Moving to AEM from legacy platforms — or between CMS platforms entirely, like the Magnolia CMS migration our team delivered for Mediacom Cable. Content models, author workflows, and redirects planned before anyone touches a template.
The operation behind the platform: templates, governance, and author training that cut Autodesk's web-content time-to-market by 50%. A CMS is only as fast as the people publishing through it.
Language-copy structures, translation integration, and numeric-format localization — the details that decide whether a global site reads native. At Autodesk, this work cut marketing localization costs by 30%.
Wiring AEM into analytics, personalization, CRM, and campaign tooling — including firsts like Ford's AEM + PhoneGap integration, which saved hundreds of staff hours. Content should feed the whole stack, not sit in it.
Dispatcher tuning, asset pipelines, front-end delivery, and caching strategy. At Xilinx, this work made pages load 70% faster on AEM 6.4 — speed is a feature your CMS either has or doesn't.
Standing content-authoring support like the service our team provided for Mettler-Toledo — nearshore specialists on US business hours handling authoring requests, component questions, and publishing issues the same day.
We build your team's independence into the engagement, the way we did at Northern Kentucky University — structured enablement so your authors and developers run the platform without calling us for every change.
"We have worked with several partners on AEM and none have been at the caliber of [this team]."
— Marc Desin, Autodesk
"We were very pleased with the results and superior execution, particularly the knowledge transfer to the team."
— Kathy Bennett, Northern Kentucky University
Metrics and quotes are from documented case studies and client communications for engagements delivered by senior members of our network, including work completed under predecessor firms.
Our Latin American teams — 1,000+ professionals across Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile — operate on US business hours. No 12-hour offsets. No "we'll get back to you tomorrow." Standups happen in real time. Decisions ship the same day. And for federal work, we operate as a US-based prime with nearshore delivery — no offshore data-residency complications, simpler compliance reviews.
AEM isn't the right answer for every organization — and we'll tell you when it isn't. Our network delivers across the enterprise CMS and DXP landscape, headless included.
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Documented results include 50% faster web-content time-to-market and 30% lower marketing localization costs at Autodesk, 70% faster page loads at Xilinx, an AEM implementation with full knowledge transfer at Northern Kentucky University, and the first AEM plus PhoneGap integration at Ford, which saved hundreds of staff hours. Metrics and quotes are from documented case studies and client communications for engagements delivered by senior members of our network, including work completed under predecessor firms.
Yes — migration and re-platforming are core to this practice, in both directions. Our team has delivered AEM implementations and migrations for enterprises and universities, and CMS migrations beyond AEM, including a Magnolia CMS migration for Mediacom Cable. We plan content models, author workflows, and redirects before anyone touches a template.
Yes. Localization is one of our strongest lanes: at Autodesk, the AEM content operation our senior specialists supported cut marketing localization costs by 30%. We design language-copy structures, translation integration, and numeric-format localization workflows — the details that decide whether a global site reads native or machine-translated.
Yes. Managed authoring and content-operations support is a standing service — our team provided AEM content authoring support for Mettler-Toledo, and our nearshore specialists work on US business hours, so authoring requests, component questions, and publishing issues get handled the same day.
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