June 01, 2008
Posted by Fang Chang at 09:00 PM
In case you were wondering why we’ve been so quiet these past few months, we’re very excited that we can finally tell you all!
Today, we announced the release of Acrobat.com, a set of online services that enable you to create and share documents from any computer, communicate in real-time across locations and simplify working with others online. With Acrobat.com, customers can create Adobe® Buzzword® documents, convert documents to PDF, organize and access their documents from any internet-connected computer, share their documents, and meet in real time with Adobe® ConnectNow.
We've been working around the clock over the past several months, and are extremely excited that we are finally able to deliver these services to customers.
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September 26, 2007
Posted by Nigel Pegg at 02:34 PM
One of the biggest problems in establishing "collaboration" is figuring out how to get started. Introductions are in order..
Yeah, so, it's a blog. We're representing a team inside Adobe tasked with trying to figure out the answers to some pretty interesting problems; mostly, how can we make it easier for developers to build "collaboration-oriented" applications? And we wanted to start sharing what we're thinking with you. Soon. But, cagey marketers that we are, we need to leave you in suspense until MAX.
If you are attending MAX 2007 in Chicago, come learn more about Adobe's newly announced "collaboration services" initiatives. Briefly, we'll be unveiling some new Adobe hosted web services - with APIs around document-based and real-time collaboration. For developers, we think it's going to be a powerful way to create a new breed of mashups and applications.
MAX Session Details
Ok, I should stop before I risk putting the word "collaboration" in quotation marks again. More to come post MAX – stay tuned to learn about upcoming announcements...