Adobe Systems released two suites of software that represent a major step for the company as it integrates its recent acquisitions. Among those acquisitions, Macromedia was by far the most important, said Melissa Webster, program vice president for content and digital media technologies with IDC. “They promised and they delivered,” she said. Now, the video and audio production tools of that company are combined with the graphic design tools of Adobe’s older product line to create a “whole that is greater than the sum of the parts,” Webster asserted.
Adobe Sweetens CS3 With Cross-Platform Tools
Posted by: Kimberly Hill July 2, 2007 02:57 PMAdobe Systems released two suites of software that represent a major step for the company as it integrates its recent acquisitions. Among those acquisitions, Macromedia was by far the most important, said Melissa Webster, program vice president for content and digital media technologies with IDC. “They promised and they delivered,” she said. Now, the video and audio production tools of that company are combined with the graphic design tools of Adobe’s older product line to create a “whole that is greater than the sum of the parts,” Webster asserted.