Adobe Experience Manager (AEM; formerly CQ or Communique) is a web content management system designed to enable users to create, edit, manage and optimize websites across different digital channels such as web, mobile, and social. Based on Java, the system software is platform independent. Originally developed at Day Software, the company and its products were later acquired by Adobe Systems. It is now part of the Adobe Marketing Cloud product suite.
Features
Main features of AEM include:
* Reusable components and templates to create any number of web pages/sites; decoupling the content. Multisite management.
* Author and Publish instances to create, edit, optimize and publish web pages/sites;
* Web Content Management (WCM), Marketing Campaign Management (MCM), and Digital Asset Management (DAM) capabilities to manage content, images, audio and video files and more of a website;
* Allows integration with other Marketing Cloud solutions and marketing tools to interact with target audience.
History
The origin of CQ was in 2002 when Switzerland-based Day Software introduced its first Day Communique version, Day CQ 3.5. After this, three versions, day CQ 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2, were introduced in 2005, 2006 and 2008 respectively. In 2008, CQ5 was introduced as Day CQ 5.0. Following this, two versions, CQ 5.2 and CQ 5.3, were released by Day Software in 2009 and 2010 respectively. In July 2010, Adobe Systems renamed Day CQ5 as Adobe CQ5 following the acquisition of Day Software. The remaining versions, CQ 5.4 and CQ 5.5, were released as Adobe CQ 5.4 and Adobe CQ 5.5 in 2011 and 2012 respectively. In 2013, Adobe Systems again renamed it to Adobe Experience Manager and released a new version, AEM 5.6. The latest version of AEM, Adobe Experience Manager 6.2 was released recently in 2016.
Features
Main features of AEM include:
* Reusable components and templates to create any number of web pages/sites; decoupling the content. Multisite management.
* Author and Publish instances to create, edit, optimize and publish web pages/sites;
* Web Content Management (WCM), Marketing Campaign Management (MCM), and Digital Asset Management (DAM) capabilities to manage content, images, audio and video files and more of a website;
* Allows integration with other Marketing Cloud solutions and marketing tools to interact with target audience.
History
The origin of CQ was in 2002 when Switzerland-based Day Software introduced its first Day Communique version, Day CQ 3.5. After this, three versions, day CQ 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2, were introduced in 2005, 2006 and 2008 respectively. In 2008, CQ5 was introduced as Day CQ 5.0. Following this, two versions, CQ 5.2 and CQ 5.3, were released by Day Software in 2009 and 2010 respectively. In July 2010, Adobe Systems renamed Day CQ5 as Adobe CQ5 following the acquisition of Day Software. The remaining versions, CQ 5.4 and CQ 5.5, were released as Adobe CQ 5.4 and Adobe CQ 5.5 in 2011 and 2012 respectively. In 2013, Adobe Systems again renamed it to Adobe Experience Manager and released a new version, AEM 5.6. The latest version of AEM, Adobe Experience Manager 6.2 was released recently in 2016.
Work4 Labs, now known as Work4, is a San Francisco-based software company that develops Facebook recruitment applications.
History
Stephane Le Viet worked to develop software that would exploit Facebook’s large population as a talent sourcing pool. Working with Gautier Machelon, Le Viet founded Work4 Labs and created the Work for Us app in June 2010. Without a sales team, Work4 Labs contracted with 4,500 clients by December 2010. Work4 Labs ended the year by winning the 2011 OnRec Recruiting Award for Excellence in Social Recruitment.
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In 2012 and 2013, the company grew to about 80 employees, building its product, sales, customer success, ad support, and marketing teams to meet the demand for robust social recruiting solutions. Work4 now supports over 20,000 companies, including 60+ members of the Fortune 500 in their social and mobile recruiting strategies. In June 2013, Work4's customers reached a milestone of posting 6 million jobs on Facebook.
Aside from contracting with more enterprise clients, Work4 has also secured partnerships with global HR and talent management companies like Lumesse, Technomedia, Bernard Hodes Group, SuccessFactors, WCN, eQuest, the National Association for Health Care Recruitment, HRSmart and more.
Career Page Solution
The Work for Us app, which is now the Career Page Solution, has several features that allow companies to post, advertise, and share open positions. In March 2012 Work4 launched a new version of its app for Facebook’s new Timeline layout.
Reception
Work4 has had success with its Facebook Recruiting Solutions in many industries. As the recruitment industry gains awareness, more and more thought leaders are pointing out the inevitability of the shift to Facebook for recruiting and sourcing. With the many changes that Facebook has made to its platform this year, especially with the release of Graph Search and more jobseeker-related content, Facebook seems to be positioning itself for more obvious involvement in the recruitment industry, which is a role that Work4 is positioned to fill. In 2012 Work4 Labs has qualified as a Red Herring top 100 finalist, won the Gartner Cool Vendor Award and the Bersin & Associates Learning Leaders Award for Vendor Innovation in Learning and Talent Management. In 2013, Work4 was named a "Top Startup" by TiE Silicon Valley. Work for Us is used by companies in more than 50 countries in more than 55 languages.
See Also
*BranchOut
*Glassdoor
History
Stephane Le Viet worked to develop software that would exploit Facebook’s large population as a talent sourcing pool. Working with Gautier Machelon, Le Viet founded Work4 Labs and created the Work for Us app in June 2010. Without a sales team, Work4 Labs contracted with 4,500 clients by December 2010. Work4 Labs ended the year by winning the 2011 OnRec Recruiting Award for Excellence in Social Recruitment.
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In 2012 and 2013, the company grew to about 80 employees, building its product, sales, customer success, ad support, and marketing teams to meet the demand for robust social recruiting solutions. Work4 now supports over 20,000 companies, including 60+ members of the Fortune 500 in their social and mobile recruiting strategies. In June 2013, Work4's customers reached a milestone of posting 6 million jobs on Facebook.
Aside from contracting with more enterprise clients, Work4 has also secured partnerships with global HR and talent management companies like Lumesse, Technomedia, Bernard Hodes Group, SuccessFactors, WCN, eQuest, the National Association for Health Care Recruitment, HRSmart and more.
Career Page Solution
The Work for Us app, which is now the Career Page Solution, has several features that allow companies to post, advertise, and share open positions. In March 2012 Work4 launched a new version of its app for Facebook’s new Timeline layout.
Reception
Work4 has had success with its Facebook Recruiting Solutions in many industries. As the recruitment industry gains awareness, more and more thought leaders are pointing out the inevitability of the shift to Facebook for recruiting and sourcing. With the many changes that Facebook has made to its platform this year, especially with the release of Graph Search and more jobseeker-related content, Facebook seems to be positioning itself for more obvious involvement in the recruitment industry, which is a role that Work4 is positioned to fill. In 2012 Work4 Labs has qualified as a Red Herring top 100 finalist, won the Gartner Cool Vendor Award and the Bersin & Associates Learning Leaders Award for Vendor Innovation in Learning and Talent Management. In 2013, Work4 was named a "Top Startup" by TiE Silicon Valley. Work for Us is used by companies in more than 50 countries in more than 55 languages.
See Also
*BranchOut
*Glassdoor
Chlara Isobel Banawa Magtultol is a Filipina recording artist. She is best known for her song "You Complete Me". She was featured in evosound’s album Voices of Love together with the finest female vocals featuring Susan Wong, Olivia Ong, Julienne Taylor, Emi Fujita, Stacey Kent, Katie Melua, Chantal Chamberland with her version of Lionel Richie’s Stuck on You. She used to make covers of songs on Soundcloud and YouTube. Her first debut album is called "Unstoppable" featuring "Me Without You", "Take Care", and "Come Find Me".
Biography
British born Filipina singer-songwriter Chlara (born Chlara Isobel Magtultol) labeled as Philippines. Chlara grew up in England with her parents before moving to the Philippines at the age of nine. Her father Cesar died when Chlara was 2 years old and passed his love for music onto Chlara. Chlara began singing at the age of three and was influenced by the music at home played by her family. Her musical influences are Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Air Supply, The Carpenters, Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion. After moving back to the Philippines, Chlara regularly joined the school singing programs and began playing the guitar at the age 11. Chlara writing her own songs before starting college.
Debut Album: Unstoppable (2014)
In July 2013 Chlara recorded her debut album of self-written compositions in Manila with Swiss-based producer Adrien Zerbini. Her debut original album Unstoppable was released on November 3, 2014 with main tracks Unstoppable, You Complete Me, Me Without You and more.
Imago lead guitarist and composer Zach Lucero wrote on Radio Republic’s blog “THE YEAR THAT WAS 2014: THE BEST MUSIC. HERE.” that Chlara’s You Complete Me is one of the best music in 2014.
Public Appearances
On May 30, 2013 Chlara made her debut overseas live performance at the Poly Theatre, Beijing, China as special guest to Connie Talbot.
After the release of Unstoppable, Chlara was invited to perform at charity concert - Handumanan: Haiyan Tribute concert - at Q-Circle, Quezon City before a huge crowd on November 8, 2014. On November 22-26, Chlara was invited to join UK Talent Star Connie Talbot’s Asia tour "Connie Talbot Gravity Tour 2014" in Hong Kong and Taiwan stations.
On December 14, 2015, Chlara held the "Unstoppable Album Launch" which was photo covered by myxph online magazine.
Discography
;Studio Album
* 2014: Unstoppable
;Guest Appearance
* 2012: Audiophile Voices - Voices Of Love; performing Stuck On You by Lionel Richie
* 2013: Unheard: Singing in Silence
* 2014: Evosound Audiophile Female Vocal: Voices of Love 2; performing Songbird by Fleetwood Mac
Music videos
In 2011, Chlara started filming music videos of original compositions and cover songs to her Youtube channel. She has close to 3 million subscribers to her official Youtube channel. On April 29, 2013, Chlara's official VEVO channel ChlaraVEVO was established with her first professional music video of song You Complete Me.
Biography
British born Filipina singer-songwriter Chlara (born Chlara Isobel Magtultol) labeled as Philippines. Chlara grew up in England with her parents before moving to the Philippines at the age of nine. Her father Cesar died when Chlara was 2 years old and passed his love for music onto Chlara. Chlara began singing at the age of three and was influenced by the music at home played by her family. Her musical influences are Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Air Supply, The Carpenters, Christina Aguilera, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion. After moving back to the Philippines, Chlara regularly joined the school singing programs and began playing the guitar at the age 11. Chlara writing her own songs before starting college.
Debut Album: Unstoppable (2014)
In July 2013 Chlara recorded her debut album of self-written compositions in Manila with Swiss-based producer Adrien Zerbini. Her debut original album Unstoppable was released on November 3, 2014 with main tracks Unstoppable, You Complete Me, Me Without You and more.
Imago lead guitarist and composer Zach Lucero wrote on Radio Republic’s blog “THE YEAR THAT WAS 2014: THE BEST MUSIC. HERE.” that Chlara’s You Complete Me is one of the best music in 2014.
Public Appearances
On May 30, 2013 Chlara made her debut overseas live performance at the Poly Theatre, Beijing, China as special guest to Connie Talbot.
After the release of Unstoppable, Chlara was invited to perform at charity concert - Handumanan: Haiyan Tribute concert - at Q-Circle, Quezon City before a huge crowd on November 8, 2014. On November 22-26, Chlara was invited to join UK Talent Star Connie Talbot’s Asia tour "Connie Talbot Gravity Tour 2014" in Hong Kong and Taiwan stations.
On December 14, 2015, Chlara held the "Unstoppable Album Launch" which was photo covered by myxph online magazine.
Discography
;Studio Album
* 2014: Unstoppable
;Guest Appearance
* 2012: Audiophile Voices - Voices Of Love; performing Stuck On You by Lionel Richie
* 2013: Unheard: Singing in Silence
* 2014: Evosound Audiophile Female Vocal: Voices of Love 2; performing Songbird by Fleetwood Mac
Music videos
In 2011, Chlara started filming music videos of original compositions and cover songs to her Youtube channel. She has close to 3 million subscribers to her official Youtube channel. On April 29, 2013, Chlara's official VEVO channel ChlaraVEVO was established with her first professional music video of song You Complete Me.
A plasmaphone is a musical instrument that produces sound in plasma, or ionized gas, with or without later amplification, processing, or the like.
In terms of the plasmaphone completes the four acoustic classes of musical instruments that use matter in its solid, liquid, gas, or plasma state to make sound.
Public performances
The plasmaphone was introduced, in public performance, at the in 2007, where it was played together with a hydraulophone in a concert that took place in a pool located in New York City.
Underwater plasmaphone
A plasmaphone performance was also part of the Immersive Music theme of ICMC 2007. In keeping with the spirit of ICMC's 2007 theme, Immersed Music, the instrument used here was an underwater plasma instrument, in which clear plastic trays of water were hung from sounding pipes. The initial sound-production medium was underwater plasma. Due to health and safety reasons, the plasma was not generated in pool water, but, rather, in separate containers of water, in order that bathers in the Swim Center's pools not be exposed to any danger.
Possible confusion with electrophones
Plasmaphones may involve either or both of:
*Open flame (in which case it is subclassified as a pyrophone);
*Electrical discharge (sparks, etc.).
Typically the player touches one or more flames or electrical/spark sources in order to play the instrument.
Whereas some plasmaphones, like the fifth Hornbostel Sachs category, Electrophones, use electricity, the plasmaphone is not an electrophone (any more than an electric guitar is an electrophone merely because it uses electricity in some way).
As with the electric guitar, which is a chordophone using electric amplification in conjunction with electric, optical, or acoustic pickups, the electric plasmaphone produces the initial sound acoustically, which is then picked up electrically, optically, or acoustically (or by a combination of these).
In terms of the plasmaphone completes the four acoustic classes of musical instruments that use matter in its solid, liquid, gas, or plasma state to make sound.
Public performances
The plasmaphone was introduced, in public performance, at the in 2007, where it was played together with a hydraulophone in a concert that took place in a pool located in New York City.
Underwater plasmaphone
A plasmaphone performance was also part of the Immersive Music theme of ICMC 2007. In keeping with the spirit of ICMC's 2007 theme, Immersed Music, the instrument used here was an underwater plasma instrument, in which clear plastic trays of water were hung from sounding pipes. The initial sound-production medium was underwater plasma. Due to health and safety reasons, the plasma was not generated in pool water, but, rather, in separate containers of water, in order that bathers in the Swim Center's pools not be exposed to any danger.
Possible confusion with electrophones
Plasmaphones may involve either or both of:
*Open flame (in which case it is subclassified as a pyrophone);
*Electrical discharge (sparks, etc.).
Typically the player touches one or more flames or electrical/spark sources in order to play the instrument.
Whereas some plasmaphones, like the fifth Hornbostel Sachs category, Electrophones, use electricity, the plasmaphone is not an electrophone (any more than an electric guitar is an electrophone merely because it uses electricity in some way).
As with the electric guitar, which is a chordophone using electric amplification in conjunction with electric, optical, or acoustic pickups, the electric plasmaphone produces the initial sound acoustically, which is then picked up electrically, optically, or acoustically (or by a combination of these).