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Managing the Customer Experience with Adobe Livecycle ES 2.5

adobe-logo_2009.gifDo you like the idea of offering your customers interactive online statements that drill down into the details? Would you like to kick off automated workflow processes when your customers use those statements? Maybe the idea of mobile-enabled business processes makes you sit up and pay attention? Adobe's (newssite) latest version of its Livecycle Enterprise Suite offers all that and more. Here's a look at what's new.

Apps as Content, or How Day and Adobe May Fit Together

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Following up on our coverage of #dayignite, here’s a look into one of the sessions and the discussion around the Adobe + Day product combo, and Adobe's vision for Customer Experience Management (CEM).

Adobe Launches LiveCycle ES2 into the Amazon EC2 Cloud

Adobe Launches Livecycle ES2 into the Amazon CloudAdobe (news, site) launched LiveCycle ES2, their platform for document-centric business process management in October of last year. At that time, they talked about a cloud ready version of LiveCycle in the works. Today, that cloud version has become available, and here's a look at what it can do for you.

Adobe Updates LiveCycle Platform Adds Cloud Deployment Support

adobe-logo_2009.gifFirst announced early October at Adobe MAX 2009, Adobe (news, site) has officially launched the second version of Adobe LiveCycle ES and prepares to support enterprises as they move their applicatins and servies to the cloud.

Adobe LiveCycle Delivers Rich Document Processes for the Enterprise

adobe-logo_2009.gifThe word Adobe (news, site) most often evokes images of PDFs dancing on your desktop. Creative Suite does spring in adding a dash of color. But the Adobe we know offers much more than this and today they are showing just how much.

Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 2 (ES2), the San Jose-based company's answer to building  automated, document-centric business process applications, is being unveiled today at Adobe MAX 2009. This release is packed with so many new tools and functionalities that, if you are like us, you hardly know where to begin. We gave it a good college try though. Have a look.

Adobe Goes Virtual Using Amazon Web Services

Adobe releases LiveCycle ES Developer Express for Amazon Web Services Adobe has created a virtual development playground combining the use of LiveCycle Developer Express and Amazon Web Services. The goal is to provide developers an environment in which they can easily and quickly build and test enterprise applications. No longer will developers have to wait endless amounts of time to reboot server instances when working.

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