Adobe Looks Ahead to Video, Devices
Adobe President Shantanu Narayen speaks out on the company's biggest opportunities and challenges, emerging paradigm changes in technology, and the role of Adobe products in a cross-platform environment.
Adobe Systems Inc. helped to shape the Desktop Publishing revolution of the 90s through its PostScript and PDF technology and such products as Adobe Illustrator, and it played an equally pivotal role in the emergence of digital imaging, providing key software applications such as Adobe Photoshop and standards proposals for file formats or media interchange technologies such as SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and the DNG (Digital Negative) format for professional digital photography. On the enterprise side, Adobe Acrobat and PDF have become the basis of a multilayered electronic document strategy. Shantanu Narayen, president and chief operating officer of Adobe, spoke with Andreas Pfeiffer, editor of the Pfeiffer Report for Emerging Trends and Technologies, about Adobes midterm perspective, the biggest opportunities and challenges for the company, emerging paradigm changes in technology, and the role of Adobe products in a cross-platform environment. What do you see is the biggest opportunity for Adobe in a two-to-five-year perspective?Well, if I take Adobe as a company, we have three major opportunities. On the creative professional side, there is still a lot of room to allow people to use more of our products. We are very excited about the prospects of video because we see the explosive growth of DVD playback, as well as broadband.
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Another aspect is to embrace PDF within the whole of our applications as their interchange format, whether that is for annotation or for sharing a digital master. So again that is an area where we have a lot of ideas as [to] how we can continue to enhance things.
Another challenge has to do with finding assets; the Photoshop file browser is a first step in that direction. One of the things that attracts us and intrigues us is: How do you create a desktop in which people can immerse themselves? If you are a creative professional, you think visually much more than in terms of file names. How can we create a more immersive experience or environment in which you are looking at your creation, whether it is an artwork, or an image file, or a page layout?
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