Archive for August, 2009

August 28, 2009

Updates on Connect Pro Support

Looking for answers to your Acrobat Connect Pro questions, but not sure where to go? There are a number of great online resources available to make you successful when using Connect Pro, such as our user community ConnectUsers.com, Online Help, our Resource Center and more. To make it easier for you to find the right information, we recently made a number of changes on the Acrobat Connect Pro Support Page, we made improvements to the user interface and added quite a bit of content. We now have a “Top Picks” section which we will refresh with new content based on what we hear from our customers and partners.
While we try to make as much content available to you online, there may be times when you don’t get the answers you need online or just prefer to get answers directly from us you can do that to. We encourage you to do that. The main Connect Pro support page has North America phone numbers listed and there are links to international numbers too.
I would be remiss if I didn’t also address the fact that recently some of our customers calling in to get support have experienced a level of service that is inconsistent with what they expect and deserve. This is unacceptable and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused. Teams are working around the clock to resolve these issues. I encourage you to read the open letter to all Adobe customers from Lambert Walsh, our Vice President of Technical Services, which addresses the situation. Thank you for your patience and understanding – and please continue to share your concerns and feedback with us.

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August 27, 2009

Connect Pro in Gartner’s Leaders Quadrant for the 3rd Year in a row

We’re thrilled to announce that Gartner Research has once again placed Acrobat Connect Pro in the “Leaders” quadrant in their 2009 report on web conferencing. Connect Pro was one of 14 products evaluated for the report with rating criteria including product/service, overall viability, customer experience, market understanding, marketing strategy, product strategy and innovation.
Gartner defines a leader as having:

achieved significant market share while demonstrating their ability to respond to customers’ needs. Leaders have robust, scalable products with a wide range of features, a large installed base, acceptable financial performance and good distribution. Leaders do well today and are prepared for the future.

Some of the key strengths they cited include our robust support for multimedia, lack of compatibly challenges seen in all of our competitors, our success in security with significant wins in regulated industries, government, and defense, and how our service is optimized for rich media without straining a customer’s network.
You can view the full report on our website.

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August 26, 2009

“Virginia is for (Telework) Lovers”

Where were you three weeks ago, on August 3, 2009? If you are a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, there is a chance you were at home – working.
In June 2009, Governor Tim Kaine issued an executive order to “green” Virginia, with an aim to increase efficiency in state government operations and save the energy of commuting. One of the initiatives was to encourage individuals and organizations to work from home or a remote location on a statewide Telework Day (Monday, August 3, 2009). While symbolic, this event may have proved a powerful catalyst to drive more pervasive telework adoption across Virginia.

According the Telework Trendlines™ 2009 report issued by WorldatWork, the number of U.S. employees who worked remotely at least one day per month increased 39 percent over the past two years, from approximately 12.4 million in 2006 to 17.2 million in 2008. The sum of all teleworkers – employees, contractors and business owners – has risen 17 percent from 28.7 million in 2006 to 33.7 million in 2008.
 

Making Everyone Win

In Virginia and beyond, telework is a win-win-win opportunity for public and private organizations, their employees, and the environment.

By reducing commuting or discretionary travels, telework supports the reduction of car traffic, greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigates road and air congestion. But it is also a powerful way of increasing operational efficiency. Organizations can save on costly real-estate and office space. They benefit from a highly distributed and cost-effective backup infrastructure (also referred to as “COOP” or “Continuity of Operations”) that can help them keep “business as usual” in case of disruptions, such as a weather event or a flu outbreak.

Telework also supports the recruitment and retention of personnel who may not have joined the organization otherwise. For example, the US Patent and Trademark Office, a Connect Pro customer, has found that they could hire skilled examining attorneys who might not be able or willing to relocate to the Washington, DC area; from geographically constrained, their pool of talent has become truly nationwide.

Finally telework strategies play a critical role in maintaining an upbeat work environment and sustaining employee morale by enabling a positive work/life balance and sparing individual the stress and costs of commuting. No wonder that Governor Kaine described telework as a “family-friendly, business-friendly public policy”.

Providing Easy-To-Use Tools

To demonstrate that work is “something you do, not just a place you go”, it is vital to enable employees to be highly productive from their home, from their car or from a customer’s place of business. They must be granted continuous, on-demand and secure access to the informational resources of the organization. Enterprise collaboration tools, such as Connect Pro for web conferencing, become instrumental in this distributed environment.

Web conferencing is critical to maintain cohesion among distant employees, facilitate the accomplishment of cross-organizational projects and ensure the continuity of business relationships with customers and partners.

While many options exist to meet this need, they are not equally efficient. Many web conferencing solutions from large software vendors look appealing and “well-integrated” on paper; others from lesser-known vendors seem robust enough and surely cost-effective. However when you add up the time needed to deploy their multiple components, the burden of training users and their failures (measured in terms of technical problems or lagging adoption), their cost of opportunity outweighs their benefits.

At Adobe, we believe that ease of use is the #1 factor for end-users and buyers in IT and LOBs. Removing technicalities and downloads is critical to stronger adoption, usage and productivity gains.

Finally, with telework, organizations’ sensitive information is exchanged among more endpoints, more widely distributed in space. Beyond the security of the connections, it is vital to select tools that ensure the integrity of data and comply with internal policies

Choosing a Ubiquitous Platform for Universal, Secure Access

Because it is built on the Adobe Flash platform, Connect Pro offers both instant access and rich experience to all users, across platforms and operating systems. Additionally, it supplies unique compliance and control features so that administrators can regulate the webconferencing usage and ensure adherence to industry and governance regulations.

Companies can also choose among a SaaS-based service hosted by Adobe or an on-premise setup that keeps the system and its data under their full supervision.

A few months ago, I published a tutorial on how to “Work Remotely with Connect Pro” on our Connect Pro User Community website. For those of you willing to institute flexible work arrangements, I hope this guide will give insightful tips and show why Connect Pro is the right technology to enable your telework environment.

As illustrated by our friends in Virginia, it has now become easier to be a good citizen and a productive employee.

By Vincent Toesca

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August 19, 2009

Sneak Preview: Adobe Presenter 7.0.5 update

Paresh Kharya, our product manager for Presenter posted to our ConnectUsers.com group recently about the forthcoming Presenter 7.0.5 update:
In next few weeks we release a significant update for Adobe Presenter 7 which will provide a number of enhancement across the entire product. This update will be distributed through the automatic product update system (Adobe Presenter help-> updates) and would also be downloadable from the Adobe Presenter product update page. The update will be available for all the languages supported by Adobe Presenter 7.
Some of the key highlights of this update are
Improved PowerPoint Conversion and PPTX format support
This update will include support for various PowerPoint SmartArt Animations. It will now be possible to work with and synchronize PowerPoint SmartArt animations. This release will include enhancements for improving the flash conversion fidelity of embedded images in PowerPoint and also enhance the conversion fidelity for various text and shape effects created in PPTX format.
Accessibility
This update addresses a number of issues related to making Presenter content more accessible. There are three key changes
* Enhanced Presenter Presentation player controls, Quiz controls and Warning messages to make them assistive technology friendly and keyboard navigable
* Resolved issues where text content in presentations was not being exposed to screen readers
* Resolved issues where alternative text inserted using PowerPoint was not being exposed to screen readers
Audio Editing
This update will fix the issue where recording audio for a slide using pause and then record only kept the last part. This release will also resolve the audio clipping issue where first quarter second of audio would clip in the published presentations when they are played for the first time. The ‘Unknown codec’ error which is seen on playing certain MP3 files inside Audio Editor and Quiz Manager will also be fixed.
Embedding of Captivate Content using Presenter
We have enhanced the support for embedding Captivate created flash content in Presenter presentations. Captivate content containing full motion recordings will now play properly without the need to manually copy the Captivate output files to the Presenter data folder. We have also fixed issues related to loss of display fidelity when Captivate content sometimes get imported with incorrect dimensions.
Inserting Flash and Video Content
We have fixed issues related to play back of video in Presenter presentations in Connect Pro meetings including a streaming issue where video inserted using Presenter would get progressively downloaded rather than being streamed. We have resolved issues where Presenter would fail to import certain F4V files and fixed issues related to the size of the inserted videos being different from the original video size.
Publishing to Acrobat Connect Pro
We have resolved an issue where uploading presentations to Connect Pro servers having NTLM authentication enabled would result in a connection error.
Quizzing
We have resolved the issue where quiz button positions and the customized quiz button text were being reset to default when quizzes created using earlier versions of Presenter were modified using Presenter 7. We have also resolved issues related to positioning of questions and options like where answer options would overlap and the radio button becomes non-selectable in some cases with option shuffling.
LMS Reporting
We have resolved the issue where Presenter 7 presentations would show a Javascript error in the course window when launched from the SkillPort LMS system. We have also resolved an issue where Presenter content would not send the “Exit_AU” message to an AICC LMS when an AICC session is closed.
Thanks to all our loyal customers for providing feedback on improving the product and to all the participants of the Presenter Update Beta Program. If you like to submit bugs or feature request suggestions for Presenter or Connect Pro, please do via our product feedback form

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