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Adobe To Buy Day Software In $240 Mln Deal
Fp Archives •Day will operate as a product line within Adobe's Digital enterprise solutions business unit.
RIM, Adobe Ally To Enhance App Development For BlackBerry Smartphones
Fp Archives •The collaboration aims to accelerate the mobile app development workflow between BlackBerry app developers and creative professionals, who use Adobe tools.
Adobe Announces Major Update To Acrobat.com
Fp Archives •The two new Acrobat.com Premium subscription services address the intense collaboration needs of business people.
Microsoft, Adobe Warn Of 'Critical' Security Flaws
Fp Archives •Enterprises need to make sure that the new software does not interfere with existing programs because patches can sometimes cause systems to crash.
New Survey Previews The 'Future of Work'
Fp Archives •More business will be conducted using emerging communications technologies and social networking platforms.
Adobe Counteracts Software Piracy In India
Fp Archives •The campaign, which targets both end users and businesses in India that are using and profiting from pirated Adobe software, began with a number of enforcement activities.
Adobe Unveils Acrobat 9 Software
Fp Archives •Acrobat 9 provides access to capabilities for collaborating live within a PDF document; thus, it is set to fundamentally change how professionals communicate and collaborate using electronic documents.
Scene7 Launches Media Management Solution, Image Portal 2.1
Fp Archives •The solution is designed to improve processes associated with collecting, managing and distributing media used by internal and external partners.
Review: Adobe PDF tool is great, but casual users won't need
Fp Archives •No doubt you've run across your share of PDF documents in your work and personal life. Adobe's Portable Document Format has become a common way to publish newsletters, instruction manuals and even tax forms.
Apple, Google poaching settlement appears headed for approval
Fp Archives •A U.S. judge on Monday seemed satisfied with a proposed $415 million settlement that would end a lawsuit in which tech workers accused Apple, Google and two other Silicon Valley companies of conspiring to hold down salaries.