|
MUMBAI
APRIL 18, 2007
Adobe India announced the unveiling of Adobe Creative Suite 3 product line in
the India market. Adobe's new Creative Suite 3 line-up unites the best of Adobe
and Macromedia product innovation to provide designers and developers with a
broad spectrum of creative options for all facets of print, web, mobile,
interactive, film, and video production.
There are six all-new configurations of Adobe Creative Suite 3. These include
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium and Design Standard editions; Adobe
Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Web Standard editions; and Adobe Creative Suite
3 Production Premium.
"Creative Suite 3 is the biggest launch in Adobe's 25 year history and a
milestone for the creative industry," said Bruce Chizen, CEO at Adobe.
"This release reflects the powerful integration between Adobe and
Macromedia and how our products bridge the gap between designers and developers.
With new workflows that streamline collaboration and impact the development of
rich content, designers and developers now have the creative license to engage
audiences across virtually every medium."
Rounding out the product line is Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection,
which combines 12 of Adobe's new design and development applications in a single
box” the most comprehensive creative environment ever delivered.
Adobe India's R&D teams contributed significantly to the delivery of this
revolutionary software release, reinforcing their central role in Adobe's global
development process.
"Engineers in India have been instrumental in several international
projects and Adobe India has filed more than 50 patents," said Naresh
Gupta, MD, Adobe India and senior vice president, Print & Classic Publishing
Business Unit, Adobe Systems, Inc. "Creative Suite 3.0 represents the
largest and most important contribution the team has made to date and
underscores the valuable role the team in India plays in support of the company's
global growth strategy."
Commenting on Adobe India's growth, Naresh Gupta said, "In 2006, we were
a team of 650 people in India and we made a commitment to grow by 300 people by
the end of the year. I am very pleased to announce that our India team now
consists of 1,000 people with plans for continued growth into the future."
Last year, Bruce Chizen, CEO of Adobe, announced the company's plans for a
$200 million investment in India over five years. Page(s) 1
|