Onboarding Journey onboarding-journey
Congratulations on choosing AEM as a Cloud Service! This document is your starting point for a guided journey through the onboarding process. Whether you are deploying a new application or migrating an existing one, this onboarding journey ensures that your teams are set up and have access to AEM as a Cloud Service.
Introduction introduction
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Onboarding is the process during which a designated system administrator sets up AEM as a Cloud Service for your organization. This process includes the initial provisioning of cloud resources and assigning users to roles based on their job responsibilities. As a result, each member is able to log on and access their resource on AEM as a Cloud Service.
This guide leads you through the most important onboarding topics so that on completion you have the following:
- Full understanding of the different terms, services, and users involved in the onboarding process.
- Enabled your team to get up and running and take the first steps towards learning how to author and develop content for your AEM as a Cloud Service application.
As a result:
- Your team is set up and has access to cloud resources.
- AEM authors have access to AEM as a Cloud Service and can begin creating content.
- AEM developers and deployment managers have access to AEM as a Cloud Service and can begin creating and deploying custom applications.
Concepts and Goal concepts
Although there may appear to be a lot to learn when getting started with AEM as a Cloud Service, conceptually there are only a few, logical pieces.
- The Contract - You must be familiar with your Adobe contract since it defines aspects of the onboarding process.
- Admin Console - Where users are managed and roles are assigned.
- Cloud Manager - The tool to set up resources such as programs and environments. It is also where you access git and create pipelines to manage and deploy your custom code.
These concepts are laid out in detail in this onboarding journey. The goal is that at the end of the journey, you:
- Have granted the necessary user’s access to AEM as a Cloud Service.
- Have set up the first cloud resources for your project.
- Know how to deploy your first code and author your first content.
Basically, you hit the ground running with your new AEM as a Cloud Service project!
Audience audience
The onboarding journey is written specifically for the system administrator of customer’s new to AEM as a Cloud Service and to AEM in general. The system administrator is the individual who is first contacted by Adobe after your AEM as a Cloud Service contract is signed. They are typically the first person to access and set up your resources on AEM as a Cloud Service. If you are reading this topic, it is likely that you are the system administrator.
The system administrator manages all aspects of their organization’s AEMaaCS users, from access to permissions. However the system administrator must interact with other personas along the way.
This onboarding guide illustrates the complete process of onboarding as a system administrator. The roles of AEM users, developers, and deployment managers are explored briefly as additional, optional parts of the journey.
Onboarding Journey Overview overview
The following articles describe in details the core onboarding concepts and give you foundational knowledge of AEM as a Cloud Service. Although you can go directly to a particular part of the journey, many concepts build on ones in previous articles. Therefore, if you are new to onboarding, Adobe recommends that you start at the beginning and progress sequentially.
What’s Next what-is-next
You are now ready to start your AEM as a Cloud Service onboarding journey. You are encouraged to continue to the next part of the journey and read the article Onboarding Preparation
AEM Documentation Journeys documentation-journeys
A Documentation Journey ties together many different, complicated topics and features. It provides a narrative that helps a reader new to AEM understand and solve a business problem from beginning to end, while assuming minimal prior topic or AEM knowledge.
Documentation Journeys are designed around best practices principles, informed by Adobe’s latest research, proven implementation experience from Adobe consultants, and feedback from customer projects.
If you want to know what Adobe recommends on how to get your team onboarded onto your new AEM as a Cloud Service application, start here!
Additional Resources additional-resources
The following are additional, optional resources if you would like to go beyond the content of the onboarding journey.
- Onboarding to AEM as a Cloud Service - This brief video gives an overview of the Cloud Service onboarding process for AEM.