Adobe pushes further into the Cloud with CIO appointment
Software vendor, Adobe, has appointed Cynthia Stoddard as its new senior vice-president and chief information officer in a move to strengthen its Cloud business.
Software vendor, Adobe, has appointed Cynthia Stoddard as its new senior vice-president and chief information officer in a move to strengthen its Cloud business.
The Software Alliance, also known as BSA, has settled a case with a West Australian metalwork company for the illegal use of software programs owned by BSA members Adobe, Autodesk, and Microsoft, in breach of copyright law.
Adobe Document Solutions has increased its focus on its Document Cloud business with the addition of Box and Microsoft OneDrive into its integrations portfolio. This move follows the addition of Dropbox into that ecosystem last year.
Adobe's Flash mistakes are not limited to software bugs, their documentation is wrong too.
Employee experience technology company, REFFIND (ASX:RFN), has signed up eight organisations to use its employee experience platform.
3D printer maker Stratasys today announced that users can now design and print objects with more than 1,000 colors through Photoshop.
Global IT company, Unisys has hired Tony Windever as its new vice president and general manager for enterprise solutions in Asia Pacific.
Adobe and Dropbox have entered into a partnership that aims to enable people and organisations with greater flexibility to work the way they want with documents at home, in the office or on-the-go.
Microsoft's Australian Partner Conference 2015 is in full swing at the Gold Coast Convention centre, here are a few snaps of the humming showfloor. Photos by Allan Swann
Software alliance, BSA, has stepped in and settled a case with an unnamed Victorian IT company for the use of unlicensed software programs owned by BSA members, Adobe and Microsoft, in breach of copyright law.
EMC, VMware, HP and Citrix have come out on top in the latest vendor Customer Choice awards.
ARN's rich editorial initiatives, 5 for 15 and 15 for 15, continue to prove a massive success as as even more ICT industry leaders deliver thought-provoking and telling keys to the channel in 2015.
Adobe's Paul Robson interviewed at the ARN Judges' Lunch on biggest challenge in 2015.
A judge has approved a US$415 million settlement in a Silicon Valley employee hiring case, calling the amount "substantial" to settle claims that Apple, Google, Adobe Systems and Intel conspired not to hire each other's workers.
A proposed US$415 million settlement between tech workers and Intel, Google, Apple and Adobe Systems is likely to be approved by the judge, according to some of the lawyers in the case.