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IBM and Adobe to partner on enterprise document solutions
[UC Newsdesk 2003/10/20]

Adobe Systems Incorporated and IBM announced that the two companies have signed an agreement to develop solutions to help users improve data capture, document generation and delivery across the enterprise. The solutions will help to manage business content in an on-demand environment.

This new agreement expands an existing partnership to include joint sales and marketing of document services to the enterprise. Combining Adobe's document services and the cross functional scalability of IBM's software offerings, the resulting heterogeneous infrastructure enables organizations to integrate document intensive processes into new utility computing environments.

The first phase is for the two companies to integrate IBM DB2 Content Manager with Adobe Form Server, Form Designer and Reader, allowing forms to be created, managed and processed within DB2 Content Manager environments. The joint solution will integrate capabilities for intelligent Web-based forms giving organizations and governments the ability to automate their existing paper-based processes.

For example, applying for a mortgage has traditionally been a highly manual, labor-intensive process where information is captured, duplicated and communicated on paper. With IBM DB2 Content Manager middleware, Adobe Reader on the front end, and PDF as the interactive format for delivering a personalized mortgage agreement, the entire process can be completed on and off line. Because the entire workflow is electronic, overall processing, storing and retrieval costs can be lowered and the disparate content of the application can be unified into one format and digital process.

"IBM is widely recognized as the leader in enterprise infrastructure and its commitment to delivering solutions for an ever-dynamic marketplace is the future of enterprise computing." said Bruce Chizen, president and CEO, Adobe. "With Adobe's expertise in document technologies and IBM's breadth of distribution channels the companies will deliver document services that empower organizations to more efficiently manage information between people and processes to produce measurable business results."

"Documents are a key currency of business and the ability to digitize, centrally store and manage them enables businesses to respond to employees, customers and business partners faster and with more efficiency," said Steve Mills, IBM senior vice president and Group Executive, IBM Software. "Adobe's server products and PDF technologies, along with the over half a billion copies of the Adobe Reader distributed around the world, make Adobe an important partner for developing solutions to manage business content in an on-demand environment."