As you may have heard, all Marketo users will be required to migrate to the Adobe Identity Management System (IMS) soon. Join this informative AMA session with our experts - @Steph_Simmons, @Yuri_Hirohashi , @Zoe_Forman, and @ilona_buteneers! They will walk you through the key benefits, crucial steps, and best practices to get your team ready. Now's your chance to get answers to any questions you may have about the migration and what changes you can expect going into the transition process.
This AMA is a follow up to a few IMS events and resources that were published in the last month. If you missed them, be sure to check them out in the section below. If your organization is preparing for or about to undergo this migration, this AMA session is essential. Use this an an outlet to understand the customer benefits, common "gotchas" and concerns, the preliminary steps you need to take for your migration, and more. Our Adobe Marketo Engage Champions and experts are here to help!
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Hey Everyone,
This AMA is now concluded. Thank you all for attending and asking your IMS-related questions. Please be sure to tune into our Community for future AMAs!
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Hi @Thorsten
Thanks for your questions, we will certainly cover these in the Ask Us Anything IMS session on the 11th February.
If you haven't already can you RSVP and ask your questions so we can capture all questions and prepare to answer all in the session.
I have also taken note of our questions below. If you can't join live on the 11th February , we will answer all questions in the thread so you can return to the tread later.
Thanks, Zoe
Hi @Thorsten
We are breaking down your questions so your answers will come in a few replies:
Feel free to reply or ask for more details.
Thanks, Zoe
Hi @Zoe_Forman,
thanks for the feedback! Just to clarify:
1. Are we on the 30 day countdown as soon as we receive the first email?
3. Okay, the URL change is a good point to keep in mind. However, the question was more geared toward the technicalities of the actual user migration. Will it physically delete and re-create the Marketo users during the process, losing audit logs etc...?
Hi @Thorsten
1. Are we on the 30 day countdown as soon as we receive the first email? No, your initial email will be a heads-up migration will be happening soon. The 30 day count down will only start when you accept the proposed date. You can push back at least once.
3. Okay, the URL change is a good point to keep in mind. However, the question was more geared toward the technicalities of the actual user migration. Will it physically delete and re-create the Marketo users during the process, losing audit logs etc...?
Users will be migrated from the current location to the Adobe ID in Experience and deleted from the old system. However, all audit logs will remain in the Audit trail; no data or logs are lost or deleted. A user cannot work in both the old and new logins.
After migration, you cannot go back and log in to the old login.
Thanks, Zoe
Q: What is the key field for the migration to attempt a match with existing Admin Console users? Is it based on the Marketo Login ID field or the (verified unique) email address field?
A: the (verified unique) email address
Q: Will the migration of a sandbox system - where we had to confirm with different unique email address - cause duplicate users in Adobe IMS?
A: No, it doesn't. Adobe ID is based on unique email address. So there will be two separate Adobe users created (or matched), one for the email address in the Production, and another for the different email address in the sandbox. You will not be able to use instance switcher since they are two different users in this case.
Q: Assuming a more complex scenario where we have Adobe Org A with Marketo and Adobe Org B with e.g. AEM Assets. We implement Marketo with SSO, but in Org B our users are still logging in with their non-federated Adobe IDs => what will be the experience for them in the browser when working with both systems simultaneously? Will they be able to work with two different browser tabs being logged in independently or will it conflict and force logouts of one system to use the other?
A: Two different profiles are involved in this case. If you are logged into Marketo using SSO, you should be able to login to the other using an incognito window.
Hi @YuriHirohashi,
thanks for the feedback! Just to clarify:
2. So it will be duplicates, but just not by your definition 🙂 *sigh* Sounds like we'd better not migrate the sandbox users then.
3. Ok, that's bad news as well. Especially in light of the new email editor integration with AEM Assets. Our SSO team is going to love this...
Hi @Thorsten, getting back to your last 3 presubmitted questions:
Hi @ilona_buteneers,
thanks for your feedback. Just to clarify:
2. Okay, if I understand this correctly, this could be super bad from a security point of view. Our id=1 workspace paired with "Standard" user role would provide new users access to data that they should not have, even if only temporarily. This is a big risk for security and compliance. How can we best address these concerns?