[Adobe Summit 2024] Post-Lab Discussion: Better, Faster, Stronger: Optimize Your Marketo Instance Performance-BYOD! [L222] | Community
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jon_chen
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March 20, 2024
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[Adobe Summit 2024] Post-Lab Discussion: Better, Faster, Stronger: Optimize Your Marketo Instance Performance-BYOD! [L222]

  • March 20, 2024
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Are you planning to attend the session "Better, Faster, Stronger: Optimize Your Marketo Instance Performance-BYOD! [L222]" at Adobe Summit this year? Session leaders @kelleymcdougall and @ccoppola . will be monitoring this thread for any post-lab questions you may have!

 

**Add this lab to your session scheduler!

 

Lab Details

Is that smart list taking forever to load? Trigger campaigns lagging? Get an inside look into how Marketo Engage experts help customers optimize their solution. Learn quick wins to see UI performance improvement, get strategies for a scalable instance, acquire maintenance best practices, and discover how to make the most out of your Adobe resources. Understand the elements that burden your Marketo Engage solution, and design with performance in mind.

 

In this lab, learn about:

  • Creating efficient smart lists and smart campaigns, designed for speed
  • Studio asset best practices
  • When to invest in technical resources

 

This BYOD lab is recommended for Marketo Administrators. To attend, bring your laptop and a charging cord. Confirm with your IT department that you are able to log into your Marketo Engage instance on your laptop using Wi-Fi at Summit – you may work in a sandbox or production.

 

Session Time

Thursday, Mar 28
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT
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Zoe_Forman
Community Manager
April 2, 2024

This was a great Lab and so many takeaways that can instantly help improve efficiency in our instance.

The checklists and where to find programs/assets/campaigns and see how close we are to our limits were really useful.


Fun quiz included too!