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The first major release of Adobe's Flash Player in two years was announced today. While anyone could download a beta of v11 over the past several weeks, the finished code
Continue reading »Today EchoSign, a company that provides technology for electronic signatures, announced that it has been acquired by Adobe. EchoSign provides end-to-end solutions for handling the electronic signing of digital
Continue reading »The iPad isn't just a hot new consumer device, it's also an increasingly popular tool for business. Each week we take a look at the new or updated business
Continue reading »Oracle announced today that it will acquire FatWire. Financial details were not disclosed. FatWire bills itself as customer experience management company and provides tools for content management, community forums,
Continue reading »The iPad isn't just a hot new consumer device, it's also an increasingly popular tool for business. Each week we take a look at the new or updated business apps
Continue reading »Global enterprise software revenue increased 8.5% to $245 billion in 2010 according to Gartner. Enterprise software sales declined 2.5% in 2009, so this is encouraging growth for enterprise software
Continue reading »HooteSuite wasn't the only company to announce a social analytics suite yesterday: Adobe announced the addition of a new product called SocialAnalytics to its Online Marketing Suite. SocialAnalytics will
Continue reading »This year enterprise 2.0 went from being a fringe idea to being mainstream as CIOs started asking "how?" instead of "why?" Big name vendors entered the marketplace with new
Continue reading »It's been a busy week in enterprise-land, and with the kickoff of Enterprise 2.0 in Santa Clara, it's only going to get busier next week. This week saw some
Continue reading »Adobe isn't a company that's typically thought of as an "enterprise software company," even though it sells its software to large enterprises and offers "enterprisey" products like Acrobat and
Continue reading »Adobe today announced it has reached a deal to acquire ECM vendor Day Software. In a telephone interview, Erik Larson Senior Director of Product Management at Adobe, cited Day's
Continue reading »A report from Secunia shows that Apple has passed Oracle in the total number of self-reported software security vulnerabilities in its Windows XP and Vista products, such as iTunes
Continue reading »Curation is increasingly crucial for finding the most important and relevant information on the Web. It's used to point out insights which would not have ordinarily been discovered in the
Continue reading »Adobe is looking to stall falling sales and profit by entering into a new market: analytics. But rather looking to R&D, Adobe is instead coughing up $1.8 billion for analytics
Continue reading »GridIron Software has finally brought Flow, its visual workflow manager, out of public beta. This first stable version available for purchase ups the ante by allowing groups to collaborate on
Continue reading »Today, Adobe announced that their online office suite at Acrobat.com is moving out of beta and they will begin offering both free and paid subscriptions to the web-based suite of
Continue reading »When we put Amazon Web Services (AWS) in our list of top 10 enterprise products of 2008, a few readers were skeptical that AWS was enterprise ready. This is a
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