by STX Team
3 min read
by STX Team
3 min read
In the world of AEM, for these three days in autumn, all roads lead to Berlin. The adaptTo() conference, known for its in-depth technical focus, brings together Adobe Experience Manager developers, architects, and experts to exchange knowledge and explore the latest developments in the AEM ecosystem. The StreamX team will be attending once again.
Last year, we had the opportunity to present on the main stage. While we're not giving a full-scale talk this year, we're looking forward to being part of the discussions and meeting with other CMS professionals in a more informal setting.
Even more so than last year, adaptTo() 2024's hot topic will be Adobe Edge Delivery Services (EDS), with talks about it taking up over one-third of the entire conference agenda.
At StreamX, we're more than excited to join this conversation. We've been working on ways to integrate StreamX as a high-performance backend with AEM and Edge Delivery Services, enabling fast updates from third-party systems. To see this in action, you can either book a demo with us before or after adaptTo(), or find us among the conference attendees in Berlin.
Our core team will be on-site, including:
Marta Cukierman, who took the stage in 2023 to talk about why and how digital experience platforms should be moving away from the CMS-centric architectures. You can watch the 2023 talk below and connect with Marta over her LinkedIn.
Michał Cukierman, co-founder and lead architect of StreamX, who ran a playground session last year showcasing the early stages of our solution, then known as WebSight DXP. For those who participated last year - this is an opportunity to reconnect and catch up on how our product has evolved.
adaptTo() has been a cornerstone of the AEM/Sling community since 2011. Its medium size (around 200 attendees year by year) and technical focus create an ideal environment for meaningful conversations. It's a place where you can meet the people behind the Git commits and open-source contributions, and talk directly with AEM developers about their day-to-day work.
We value adaptTo() for its pure tech focus and the opportunity it provides to gather feedback and shape StreamX future development. We're excited to be part of adaptTo() once again and can't wait to engage in technical discussions with the community.
See you in Berlin!