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Big Changes Ahead!

April 21, 2020April 20, 2020 ~ Jan Exner ~ 3 Comments

Towards the end of 2019, the world of consultants in the Adobe Experience Cloud eco system changed. First our product management announced some changes for Workspace "Customer Journey Analytics", then Aaron Hardy, Joe Khoury, Justin Grover, and Jenny Medeiros posted an announcement about a unified Javascript library. Those are huge! I'm not sure if you … Continue reading Big Changes Ahead!

Quick Tip – Experience Cloud direct URLs

March 27, 2018March 9, 2018 ~ Jan Exner ~ 3 Comments

I'm at Summit in Las Vegas this week, but the little robots behind this blog will post this anyway. And if you want to meet, let me know! The quick tip today is indeed a very quick quick tip. Just one sentence, really: You can access some of the solutions in the Experience Cloud directly! … Continue reading Quick Tip – Experience Cloud direct URLs

Data Quality at the Adobe Summit

April 18, 2017April 15, 2017 ~ Jan Exner ~ 1 Comment

This year, I had the opportunity to run a hands-on lab about data quality at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas, and I'll run the same lab again in London on the 10th. The lab was mainly about the test framework I also write about here a lot. My hope was that I could introduce … Continue reading Data Quality at the Adobe Summit

My Summit session now viewable online

May 31, 2016May 30, 2016 ~ Jan Exner ~ 2 Comments

This is not technically a post, but May is a month with 5 Tuesdays, so: If you weren't able to come to Summit, or just missed the session, I'm happy to announce that you can now see Craig Scribner and me speak about Data Quality! The recording is available online, though you have to drop … Continue reading My Summit session now viewable online

Come see me at the US Summit

March 21, 2016March 21, 2016 ~ Jan Exner ~ Leave a comment

I have been invited to present at the Adobe Summit in Las Vegas this year! I'm chuffed to bits! The session is called "L302", or for us humans, "Integrate AEM with Analytics, Target and DTM". My colleague Alexander Saar and I are going to walk a lab full of eager people through an example of … Continue reading Come see me at the US Summit

Come see me at the Adobe Summit in London

April 28, 2015April 27, 2015 ~ Jan Exner ~ 2 Comments

If you are at the Adobe Summit at the London ExCel tomorrow or on Thursday, how about you come see me present? Wednesday I will be hosting Lab session TL08 - Working with the Adobe Analytics Live Stream API in room CS12 at 16:40 We'll code in Java or Ruby, trying to get data out of … Continue reading Come see me at the Adobe Summit in London

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