DTM-to-Launch Migration Series #3: The Migration Process

Thus far in this series, we’ve discussed your options for a DTM-to-Launch Migration, and some potential areas you can improve upon your solution as part of a migration. As you can see from my previous posts, there are a lot of possible considerations for a DTM-to-Launch migration. So what might the actual process look like […]

DTM-to-Launch Migration Series #2: A Golden Opportunity

Aside from all of the things that Launch handles better than DTM did (which I discussed a bit in my previous post in the series), a move to Launch provides an opportunity to clean up and optimize your implementation (to the point that even if you weren’t moving to Launch, you could still do this […]

DTM-to-Launch Migration Series #1: Options and Considerations

Adobe’s Launch is really building momentum (they just announced the plan to sunset DTM– editing abilities end December 31st, 2019 July 1st, 2020; read-only access dies June 2020 December 31st, 2020 (dates updated to reflect Adobe’s change)), and in the past few months, it feels like almost every day, I get asked “what does a […]

How to self-host a Launch Library using the download option

As mentioned in my series on migrating from DTM to Launch, DTM had a few deployment options: An Adobe/Akamai-hosted library (ie, your embed code starts with “//assets.adobedtm.com”) An FTP self-hosted library (DTM would push changes through FTP to a location on your own servers) A downloaded self-hosting option (you would manually download after changes and […]