Microsoft and Adobe together enhance workforce productivity
Microsoft and Adobe are committed to unlocking the creativity of the modern-day workforce and foster a culture of teamwork for their shared customers. They are working together to create tech solutions to support a modern and evolving workplace and increase workforce productivity to drive more efficient business process.
In this regard, Microsoft is further fostering its partnership with Adobe by making Adobe Sign, its preferred e-signature solution across Microsoft’s portfolio, including the 100 million business users of Microsoft Office 365.
Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Microsoft Office 365, is now the preferred collaboration service for Adobe Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, and Experience Cloud. This partnership will also entail several other product integrations, including integration between Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Sign, Adobe Creative Cloud integration.
Together, Adobe and Microsoft will ensure individuals and teams can efficiently collaborate, communicate, and drive decision-making.
Previously at Microsoft Ignite last year, Adobe and Microsoft embarked on a strategic partnership to help businesses transform customer engagement with Azure and Adobe Experience Cloud; and at Adobe Summit in March, they unveiled the first joint offerings to transform customer experiences. Available today, these solutions transform cross-channel experiences and campaign orchestration using Adobe Experience Cloud and Microsoft Azure, Dynamics 365 and Power BI. Together, Adobe and Microsoft will ensure efficient collaboration, communication, and drive decision-making across devices for individuals and teams.
As customers continue to look for faster, more efficient ways to run their workloads, this expansion of partnership’s depth and expertise around massively scalable applications make them a great fit for Microsoft’s larger objective.
Microsoft and Adobe are committed to unlocking the creativity of the modern-day workforce and foster a culture of teamwork for their shared customers. They are working together to create tech solutions to support a modern and evolving workplace and increase workforce productivity to drive more efficient business process.
In this regard, Microsoft is further fostering its partnership with Adobe by making Adobe Sign, its preferred e-signature solution across Microsoft’s portfolio, including the 100 million business users of Microsoft Office 365.
Microsoft Teams, the new chat-based workspace in Microsoft Office 365, is now the preferred collaboration service for Adobe Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, and Experience Cloud. This partnership will also entail several other product integrations, including integration between Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Sign, Adobe Creative Cloud integration.
Together, Adobe and Microsoft will ensure individuals and teams can efficiently collaborate, communicate, and drive decision-making.
Previously at Microsoft Ignite last year, Adobe and Microsoft embarked on a strategic partnership to help businesses transform customer engagement with Azure and Adobe Experience Cloud; and at Adobe Summit in March, they unveiled the first joint offerings to transform customer experiences. Available today, these solutions transform cross-channel experiences and campaign orchestration using Adobe Experience Cloud and Microsoft Azure, Dynamics 365 and Power BI. Together, Adobe and Microsoft will ensure efficient collaboration, communication, and drive decision-making across devices for individuals and teams.
As customers continue to look for faster, more efficient ways to run their workloads, this expansion of partnership’s depth and expertise around massively scalable applications make them a great fit for Microsoft’s larger objective.
Tags: Microsoft, Adobe, workforce productivity, Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe Sign, Microsoft Ignite, varindia
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