Adobe Powers Multiscreen Revolution at MAX 2010
The multiscreen revolution is a bigger shift in how people will use computing than we even saw with the personal computer revolution
Adobe is helping solve the challenges of delivering multiscreen experiences with both Flash and HTML5 acrossareas of content creation that include websites, digital publishing, online video, enterprise applications, and gaming.
Adobe's strategy is to help developers, creative pros, and entire organizations express themselves across the wide variety of devices that we are all using in our daily lives.
Web and Mobile Innovation
Adobe will unveil advancements in the Flash Platform and in authoring for HTML5, helping designers, developers and content owners to engage with customers wherever they are and express their ideas and brands in new ways regardless of format, screen size or distribution channel. The company will provide updates on partner initiatives with a line-up of guests and surprises to be unveiled during the keynote, and will announce the extension of Adobe AIR® 2.5 to smartphones, tablets and televisions based on BlackBerry Tablet OS, Android and iOS operating systems, and a new generation of Samsung SmartTVs.
Future of Digital Publishing
Adobe is collaborating with top publishers, such as Condé Nast and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, to reinvent its media properties and reach audiences in powerful new ways. The company will debut a new publishing solution and the conference will provide a discussion of new business models and the revitalization of brand advertising in the multiscreen era. On-stage demonstrations and guest speakers will illustrate the ways that cutting-edge publishers are bringing new levels of expressiveness and design fidelity to a wide range of devices (see separate press release).
Enterprise Solutions for Customer Experience Management
At MAX, Adobe will highlight its latest solutions for designing and developing enterprise applications that deliver more meaningful and personalized experiences to customers across a broader range of devices. Many enterprise systems were not designed to deliver fluid, intuitive experiences online and therefore businesses are losing productivity among customer-facing employees and customers who are frustrated with accessing services. Customers expect to interact with business applications or services in the same way they do when shopping, connecting with colleagues and friends, or booking a vacation. Adobe will showcase how forward-thinking organizations are building a competitive advantage by delivering consistent content and applications across screens.
Multiscreen Gaming
Over 70 percent of Web games today are built with Flash technology. Games are clearly moving to multiscreen, and Adobe is helping to enable more efficient game development that can be deployed across screens, without needing to build native games for each OS. MAX attendees will gain insight into gaming trends fueled by Adobe Flash and AIR, including the company’s plans to enable new kinds of try-and-buy games and a preview of new capabilities for Flash Player currently in development.
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