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Why Enterprise Platforms Fail After Launch (And How to Prevent It)

Enterprise platforms rarely fail at launch—they fail months later. Here’s why post-launch drift happens and what engineering-led governance can prevent.

May 6, 2026

Brent Gairy

Magnolia Migration: A Practical Guide for Enterprises Moving from AEM or Legacy CMS

Considering a Magnolia migration from Adobe Experience Manager or a legacy CMS? Learn how enterprises evaluate CMS costs, architecture, and integration needs before migrating.

April 29, 2026

Brent Gairy

When Your CMS Hits Its Limits: Extend It or Replatform?

When enterprise CMS platforms hit their limits, the issue is often architecture—not the platform itself. Learn when to extend your CMS and when a Magnolia or DXP migration makes sense.

April 22, 2026

Brent Gairy

Managing Multilingual Content in Magnolia 6.4 Without Losing Control

Most teams treat multilingual as a translation problem. Magnolia 6.4 treats it as a content lifecycle — here’s what that means for governance, workflows, and scale.

April 15, 2026

Brent Gairy

Deploying Magnolia in the Cloud Without Creating Operational Headaches

Moving a CMS to the cloud is an operational decision, not just a technical one. Here is what it takes to deploy Magnolia in cloud environments without recreating the fragility you were trying to escape.

April 8, 2026

Brent Gairy

Magnolia CMS Licensing Explained: How Enterprise Licensing Works in 2026

Magnolia licensing is less about feature tiers and more about how your platform is operated. Here’s how commercial licensing works in practice for enterprise teams in 2026.

April 1, 2026

Brent Gairy

Adobe Experience Manager vs Magnolia: Why Enterprise Teams Are Reassessing AEM

Most enterprise teams don’t leave Adobe Experience Manager because it fails. They leave because the effort required to keep it running keeps growing. Here’s what’s driving the shift — and what migration to Magnolia actually looks like.

March 25, 2026

Brent Gairy