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Adobe annonces Document Cloud suite to create share and sign documents

Adobe Document Cloud is a new application that helps you manage critical documents from any device, anywhere. This is not just another Dropbox/Box like cloud service. Adobe Document Cloud is built on Creative Cloud and Marketing Cloud, can take e-signatures without any extra cost. Users can create, review, approve, sign and track documents from various devices. Adobe DC is touch enabled and is available as a one-time purchase option and there are subscriptions options available.

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Adobe Document Cloud and Acrobat DC are expected to be available within 30 days. By subscribing to Acrobat today for only $14.99 a month, customers will automatically receive new Acrobat DC and the Document Cloud as soon as it is available. Acrobat DC will be sold as both a subscription and a perpetual license upon availability. Find out more here.

 “People and businesses are stuck in document-based processes that are slow, wasteful, and fragmented. While most forms of content have successfully made the move to digital (books, movies, music), documents and the process of working with them have not, and that needs to change,” said Bryan Lamkin, senior vice president of Technology and Corporate Development at Adobe. “Adobe Document Cloud will revolutionize and simplify how people get work done with critical documents.”

Adobe Document Cloud will come with

  • Acrobat DC, more powerful PDF solution, can convert any paper document into digital editable file that can be sent for signature.
  • eSign Services helps users electronically send and sign any document.
  • Mobile Link and new Mobile Apps help users switch between devices with ease. Save work on device and continue the same on another device (files, settings, signatures will be accessible from all your devices)
  • Send & Track service lets users manage track and control documents, supports intelligent tracking.
  • Integrated with Adobe Creative Cloud and Marketing Cloud
  • Adobe DC e-Sign services integrated with Adobe Experience Manager Forms

 “Our study shows that organizations of all kinds are suffering from what we call the ‘document disconnect’,” said Melissa Webster, Program Vice President, Content and Digital Media Technologies, IDC. “[It] afflicts organizations of all sizes in all industries around the world. It results in significant delays and errors across critical business functions such as sales contracting and quoting, procurement, talent acquisition, and onboarding. And it is a serious impediment to business that — according to our respondents — negatively affects revenue, compliance, cost, productivity and customer experience.”

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