Adobe Extends Its Intelligent Document Platform with New Server Software
New Adobe LiveCycle Software Ensures More Secure, Reliable Access to Information Across the Extended Enterprise
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2004--
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced it has extended the Adobe Intelligent Document Platform with new software that delivers document services technologies to help organizations automate business processes. The new server software, named Adobe(R) LiveCycle(TM), delivers document services to integrate manual processes into enterprise applications. Now, customers can address business critical issues such as improving customer communications, increasing internal operational efficiencies, and helping them meet compliance mandates.
The Adobe Intelligent Document Platform helps customers address the entire document lifecycle in the enterprise. The platform consists of three components: The intelligent document, document services and the universal client. Intelligent documents combine the power of XML and business logic with PDF to move data to and from back-end systems using document services from Adobe. Adobe's document services deliver document generation, collaboration, process management and document security and control capabilities for integrating intelligent documents into enterprise applications. The universal client is the ubiquitous Adobe Reader(R) that lets individuals interact with intelligent documents inside and outside the firewall.
"There is a major transformation taking place addressing the costs associated with the entire lifecycle of documents and other content in the enterprise. At the same time, organizations are taking a hard look at how they can extend their enterprise systems to extract more value," said Andy Warzecha, META Group. "With the Intelligent Document Platform, Adobe is leveraging the millions of copies of Adobe Readers distributed and delivering a series of infrastructure level services to take documents well beyond their traditional static nature, so that enterprises can take a more strategic view of how documents can extend business processes to be more cost effective."
Harnessing the power of PDF and the ubiquity of the Adobe Reader, organizations such as Corning Credit Union, Delta Financial, Farmers Home Mutual, Nevada State Welfare Division and Wharton School of Business are creating new business efficiencies with the Adobe Intelligent Document Platform.
"IBM and Adobe share a vision to enable customers to move, access and use information in today's On Demand business environments," said John Swainson, IBM General Manager, Application Integration and Middleware. "Adobe's Intelligent Document Platform takes the powerful capabilities of PDF and XML to unlock the business critical information in documents that remain outside of enterprise systems and on paper. Adobe's document services running on IBM middleware enable On Demand enterprises to integrate documents that are strategic to core business processes and extract more value out of their enterprise systems."
Adobe also announced today two new document services (see separate press release) that are available through Adobe LiveCycle software. The new services are process management and document control and security. The process management service gives customers the power to design, initiate, modify and enable people to participate in processes on or offline. The document security and control service enables them to apply persistent document security features across the extended enterprise for a greater level of security in communications.
Adobe LiveCycle
Adobe LiveCycle software is built on a common server architecture based on Java 2 Enterprise Edition and XML, allowing for easy integration into enterprise infrastructures by providing Java APIs and support for Web services protocols. Adobe LiveCycle is optimized for IBM(R) WebSphere(R) and can be deployed on JBoss. Support is planned for BEA WebLogic for the first half of 2005. The servers run on IBM AIX(R) (optimized), Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Server, Red Hat(R) Linux(R), Sun(R) Solaris(R) and HP-UX. Support for the Novell(R) SUSE(R) LINUX platform is planned for the first half of 2005. Because Adobe LiveCycle supports industry standards such as XML and Web services, customers can deploy document services in today's Service Oriented Architectures (SOA).
Pricing and Availability
Adobe LiveCycle software is available immediately. It can be purchased as a stand-alone offering, by CPU or by user (see www.adobe.com/enterprise for more details).
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe helps people and businesses communicate better through its world-leading digital imaging, design and document technology platforms for consumers, creative professionals and enterprises. Adobe's revenue in its last fiscal year exceeded $1.2 billion. For more information about Adobe, visit www.adobe.com.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, Reader and LiveCycle are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. IBM, AIX and WebSphere are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Novell is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. SUSE is a registered trademark of SUSE LINUX AG. Red Hat is a trademark or registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Sun and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Contacts
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Stephanie Morey, 408-536-3218
smorey@adobe.com
or
A&R Partners
Matt Rozen, 650-762-2897
mrozen@arpartners.com
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