A website built on AEM Sites displays the company's stock price in the footer of all pages. The stock data is retrieved from a third party REST service using two-way SSL and rendered in an AEM component using HTL During performance testing in the last development sprint it becomes apparent that the third party service sometimes takes up to 30 seconds to respond, which degrades the overall site performance.
How should an Architect address this issue?
A client wants to change how they publish their content. Refer to the following client business requirements:
* The client has a seasonal business that has significant content changes across their site that need to be rolled out at once based on the season change over date.
* The content authors need to be able to work one season in advance of publish dates to ensure that all changes can be completed on time.
* The content authors need a way to indicate that all the seasonal changes are ready. If the content changes are not completed, then the pages should not get published.
* The content authors need the ability to modify the current live pages without rolling back changes for a future content rollout.
What approach should the Architect recommend?
An enterprise client is on-boarding an AEM Desktop application to provide authors with the ability to load the AEM repository virtually on the file system. The desktop application is unable to connect to the AEM Author, which has SSL enabled. The intermediate certificate is installed on Apache.
How should an Architect resolve this issue?
A customer has a requirement to allow authors to access AEM with single sign-on. To achieve this an Architect needs to integrate AEM with the customer's identity management system.
Which two actions could an Architect take to meet this requirement? (Choose two.)
A customer has a website with 10,000 pages and wants to improve performance. Which option should be used?