Faced with the reality that innovation happens in different functions, across disparate teams, and follows varied timelines to an end result, Adobe takes the lead on harnessing the importance of digital collaboration and introduces its latest offering of online applications through Acrobat.com. Making its original debut in 2008 with web conferencing, PDF creation, and word processing features, this unified application suite demonstrates its maturing expansion with capabilities that go beyond simple sharing and elevates the user to new levels of productivity in team-based environments.
Join this OMNI TechStratus audiocast as we speak with guest, Rick Treitman, entrepreneur-in-residence and director of product management for Acrobat.com at Adobe, and learn how collaborative technologies are resetting the productivity quotient for users across the globe. Central to the workflow strategy of Adobe software is breaking down the barriers of complex tasks-and making simplicity achievable to the masses.
Explore why collaboration through digital workspaces is shaping the future and where technologists see the greatest output benefits as we probe...
How has digital collaboration evolved to champion the virtual workspace?
Thinking about the transformation of teams and shared project experiences over the past decade, what is uniquely different today with respect to how people select and apply collaborative technology?
In the latest release of Acrobat.com, the platform enables the concept of personal and shared workspaces. How has this capability affected the productivity of individuals and teams alike?
Cloud computing and hosted applications dominant the current CIO discussion landscape. Strangely absent though, the driving theme of innovation is seldom given an application or technology context. Why does that persist, and how does Adobe technology challenge this dialogue?
Looking ahead to the future, what technologies will users find most effective in accomplishing knowledge work and how does this change the measured output of individuals and teams?
To learn more about Acrobat.com and experience the latest user interface, please visit www.acrobat.com