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3 Things We Learned Using New Relic to Migrate NewRelic.com to Adobe Experience Manager

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Matt Devincenzi, Director of Digital Strategy
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1,002
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Language
English
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Summary

New Relic has adopted Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) as its new content management system to enhance its digital customer experience and improve operational efficiency. The transition from a manually built Ruby on Rails website to AEM allows non-technical users to create and publish content while maintaining site stability through New Relic's infrastructure monitoring tools. The migration is phased to minimize disruptions, with performance monitored using New Relic APM to ensure smooth traffic transitions and troubleshoot issues proactively. Additionally, New Relic Browser and APM help identify and address errors, such as those from external dependencies, ensuring a seamless user experience. This strategic shift emphasizes New Relic's commitment to delivering a reliable digital experience by leveraging both Adobe's and their own monitoring capabilities.

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