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Adobe Experience Manager Sites - Tenovos Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Adobe Experience Manager Sites and Tenovos

1. Centralized asset publishing from Tenovos to Adobe Experience Manager Sites

Data flow: Tenovos ? Adobe Experience Manager Sites

Marketing teams can approve brand assets, campaign images, videos, and rich media in Tenovos and automatically publish selected assets into Adobe Experience Manager Sites for use in web pages, landing pages, and microsites. This reduces manual file handling, ensures only approved assets are used, and speeds up campaign launches.

  • Eliminates duplicate asset uploads across teams
  • Improves brand consistency through controlled asset approval
  • Accelerates content production for digital campaigns

2. Asset performance feedback loop from Adobe Experience Manager Sites to Tenovos

Data flow: Adobe Experience Manager Sites ? Tenovos

Adobe Experience Manager Sites can send content usage and engagement data back to Tenovos, allowing teams to see which assets are driving the most clicks, conversions, or time on page. Tenovos can then use this insight to rank assets, guide future creative decisions, and retire underperforming content.

  • Connects asset usage to business outcomes
  • Supports data-driven creative optimization
  • Improves return on content investment

3. Automated asset metadata enrichment for web publishing

Data flow: Bi-directional

Tenovos can provide enriched metadata such as campaign name, product category, usage rights, region, and expiration dates to Adobe Experience Manager Sites. In return, Adobe Experience Manager Sites can update Tenovos with page context or content placement details. This helps content teams search, govern, and reuse assets more effectively across digital properties.

  • Improves asset discoverability and governance
  • Reduces compliance risk by surfacing usage rights and expiry data
  • Supports faster content reuse across multiple pages and markets

4. Campaign content assembly for multi-channel experiences

Data flow: Tenovos ? Adobe Experience Manager Sites

Creative teams can store campaign-ready asset sets in Tenovos, including hero images, product shots, banners, and video clips. Adobe Experience Manager Sites can pull these assets into page templates and experience fragments for consistent deployment across web and mobile channels. This is especially useful for seasonal campaigns and product launches.

  • Standardizes campaign execution across regions and channels
  • Reduces time spent manually assembling page assets
  • Supports reusable content blocks for scalable publishing

5. Rights-managed asset expiration and content governance

Data flow: Tenovos ? Adobe Experience Manager Sites

When an asset in Tenovos reaches its usage expiration date or loses rights clearance, Tenovos can notify Adobe Experience Manager Sites to remove or replace the asset on live pages. This prevents compliance issues and reduces the risk of publishing expired or unauthorized content.

  • Automates governance across the content lifecycle
  • Reduces legal and brand compliance exposure
  • Minimizes manual audits of live web content

6. Content reuse across regional websites and localized experiences

Data flow: Bi-directional

Global marketing teams can manage master assets in Tenovos and distribute approved versions to Adobe Experience Manager Sites instances used by regional teams. Local teams can then use Adobe Experience Manager Sites to adapt page content while keeping the core asset library consistent. Updates to master assets can be synchronized back to ensure all markets use the latest approved versions.

  • Supports global content governance with local flexibility
  • Reduces duplication across country sites
  • Improves speed and consistency for localization workflows

7. Content performance reporting for creative and web teams

Data flow: Adobe Experience Manager Sites ? Tenovos

Adobe Experience Manager Sites can pass page-level performance metrics, such as asset click-through rates, scroll depth, and conversion contribution, into Tenovos dashboards. Creative and web teams can use this reporting to compare asset variants, identify high-performing creative themes, and prioritize future production based on measurable impact.

  • Aligns creative production with web analytics
  • Helps teams identify top-performing visual content
  • Improves planning for future campaigns and site updates

8. Faster content operations through automated asset-to-page workflows

Data flow: Tenovos ? Adobe Experience Manager Sites

When a new asset is approved in Tenovos, it can automatically trigger a workflow in Adobe Experience Manager Sites to notify content authors, update relevant page components, or queue the asset for publishing. This reduces bottlenecks between creative approval and web deployment, helping teams launch content faster with fewer handoffs.

  • Shortens the time from asset approval to live publication
  • Improves collaboration between creative and web operations teams
  • Reduces manual coordination and publishing delays

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