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Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)

Announcements

  • – Digital Services

    Image Components Guide

    AEM has several image components available to you. This new focus article outlines when to use what, and how they can be used together effectively. You’ll also find some of their special features and other tips on how to get the most out of our catalog of image components..

  • – Digital Services

    Take the AEM Web Author Survey

    The Web Services team is reaching out to you, our authoring community to help shape the future of AEM. Completing this brief survey will help us identify and focus on what's most important to you in 2023 and beyond. It should take about 5 minutes to complete and is invaluable to our digital strategy. The survey will be open until Friday, March 24th. Please share your feedback with us!

  • – Digital Services

    Forms Security Update

    To mitigate the forms vulnerability issue that recently occurred, Web Services has updated our Form component to utilize the latest version of Google reCAPTCHA and change the email submission system. We have run an automated replacement for all forms on AEM sites but we do require your assistance. The changes will only be effective once your form(s) are configured correctly and are republished by you. Instructions are found here.

    If you are unsure if your site has a form we have culled together a listing of all pages (both activated and deactivated) on School of Medicine sites with forms in them that can be viewed here.


 New to AEM: Requirements

Active SUNet ID

The SUNet ID is an account name that identifies you, uniquely and permanently, as a member of the Stanford community.

Setup Stanford VPN

Stanford VPN client is required to connect to AEM. You must select the 'Full Traffic non-split-tunnel' group option when connecting. If you use Cardinal Key you may select 'CardinalKey-FullTraffic'.

Complete AEM Training

A one-time training is required. First, request an AEM starter account for access to the AEM training environment, then enroll in the online course.

  1. Request AEM account
  2. Take AEM online course

Gain Site Access

After training you may request access to an existing AEM website, or request a new site be created. Note: Access requires written approval from the designated site/business owner. Please be sure to attach the written approval to the access request form. Alternatively, you can have the owner submit the request for you.  Only School of Medicine affiliates may request a new site.

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