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Adobe DataWarehouse—contains the information captured by SiteCatalyst, our core Omniture business product offering,
and other Omniture business applications.
Adobe Genesis—contains application programming interfaces to integrate and augment analytics data with relevant data
from internet and enterprise applications and data from a growing number of online and offline channels to enable business
optimization.
Digital Marketing—Digital Enterprise Products
Adobe Connect—a rich web-based SaaS offering or on-premise perpetual license server communication system that enables
organizations to reduce the costs of travel and increase the effectiveness of online training, marketing events, sales meetings and
collaborative web conferencing solutions which are instantly accessible by customers, partners and employees using Adobe Flash
Player; consists of a core Connect Events Server or hosted service, and modules that provide specific application functionality,
including Connect Training and Connect Events; can be deployed with either some or all of these components together; Connect
Training allows organizations to build a complete online training system with Microsoft PowerPoint presentations that include
surveys, analysis, course administration and content management; Connect Events allows users to provide seminar and training
sessions as well as to conduct business presentations through the web.
Adobe LiveCycle Collaboration Service—enables architects and developers to create more engaging and more dynamic
user experiences that deliver multi-user, real-time collaboration features into new or existing rich internet applications; allows
customers to offload management and processing for features such as chat, video, VoIP and white-boarding, ultimately to provide
guided product or service selection, assisted product design or enhanced customer support.
Adobe LiveCycle Connectors for ECM—solutions that enable LiveCycle customers to connect their LiveCycle applications
with other industry-leading enterprise content management systems, such as EMC Documentum, IBM FileNet and IBM Content
Manager.
Adobe LiveCycle Content Services—offers a library of services that can be used with other LiveCycle solution components
to create content-rich engagement applications whereby end users can share and collaborate on content development in content
spaces as part of a company's business processes; supports check-in/check-out capabilities, keeps a complete audit history of all
document actions and provides a fully integrated set of content services ranging from an enterprise content repository to social
collaboration tools such as enterprise forums; also includes team collaboration capabilities such as forums and discussions, and
provides Microsoft Office plug-ins that enable users to interact with the process engine and content repository using Microsoft
Word and Microsoft Excel.
Adobe LiveCycle Mosaic—provides rich internet application framework for rapidly assembling and engaging activity-
centric enterprise applications, and provides knowledge workers with real-time, contextual information from multiple sources in
a single, personalized view; used by developers to extend existing applications by exposing their business logic and user interfaces
into application tiles that can be assembled to create unified views.
Adobe LiveCycle Data Services—high-performance, scalable and flexible framework that streamlines the development of
RIAs using Flex and Adobe AIR; abstracts the complexity required to create server push-based applications and supports a rich
set of features to create real-time solutions; utilizes powerful data services and simplifies data management problems such as
tracking changes, synchronization, paging and conflict resolution; deployed as a standard J2EE web application, which enables
customers to leverage their existing infrastructure.
Adobe LiveCycle Forms—server-based software application that organizations can use to cost-effectively and securely
extend their core business processes beyond their enterprise system; enables customers to create and deploy XML-based form
templates as PDF, SWF, or HTML for use with Adobe Reader or Adobe Flash Player software, or with web browsers; provides
for the capture of data from submitted forms and the transfer of the data directly into an organization's core business systems,
thereby streamlining form-driven business processes and improving data accuracy.
Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions—server-based software application that lets enterprises easily share interactive Adobe
PDF documents with external parties without requiring recipients of the documents to purchase Acrobat software that normally
would be necessary to interact with the Adobe PDF documents they receive; unlocks features on an individual Adobe PDF document
by document basis so that when such a file is opened in the free Adobe Reader, users have access to tools that normally would not
be available in Adobe Reader, such as reviewing and commenting functions, signatures to digitally sign PDF documents, embedding
file attachments, enabling database and web service capabilities, and the ability to fill in form data, submit and save electronic
documents locally.
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