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Adobe pushes Intelligent Document Solutions

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Adobe is making some more noise in the DM space with its tools and server products. It seems to be doing this more remotely than at home. Here are a few articles covering Adobe's moves in Japan and the Middle East.Adobe pushes Intelligent Document Solutions Adobe Systems, the world leader in network publishing software solutions, has announced plans to aggressively promote its award-winning Intelligent Document Solutions to Middle East businesses to expand its share of the document management market in the region. "We are offering Middle East businesses integrated next-generation solutions to increase operational efficiencies through streamlined document management," said Adobe Systems Europe Middle East regional manager Ibrahim Lahoud. ... Adobe Process Management Software has been selected by Transform magazine as one of the top IT products for the Year 2003, in its end of the year ratings. ... The Adobe intelligent document architecture enables enterprises to solve these problems by facilitating information sharing and business transactions that extend beyond core applications and users. Read. IBM Japan and Adobe Team Up In Document Management Solutions The partners will first integrate Adobe's electronic document technology with IBM's database management middleware to construct an electronic application system, which they plan to sell jointly to government agencies and financial institutions. Read.
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