Adobe Sign Now Powers Majority of Fortune 100 Companies, Microsoft
Partnership Expands to Include PDF Services from Adobe
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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- (Business Wire)
Adobe (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced powerful new enhancements to Adobe
Document Cloud with advancements for Adobe Sign and new PDF integrations
across Microsoft Office 365. Adobe Sign is now more deeply integrated
with Microsoft Dynamics 365, providing real-time access to customer
details from LinkedIn Sales Navigator and more automated sales
processes. Adobe Sign is now also the first Cloud Service Provider in
the industry to receive FedRAMP Tailored authorization that meets the
government’s rigorous security standards, so Adobe Document Cloud can be
quickly deployed across U.S. Federal agencies. And with new PDF
integrations, all Office 365 users with a subscription to Adobe Acrobat
DC for teams or enterprise will now have the ability to create,
manipulate, and view high-quality, secure PDFs right from the ribbon in
online versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft
PowerPoint, Microsoft OneDrive and Microsoft SharePoint.
Adobe, working with Microsoft, is delivering superior digital document
experiences to millions of joint customers, changing the game in
workforce productivity.
“Whether onboarding an employee, signing up a new customer, or
completing a critical sales contract, great experiences start where the
document does, in Adobe Document Cloud,” said Ashley Still, vice
president and general manager, Digital Media, Adobe. “As leaders in
document and productivity software, Adobe and Microsoft are integrating
best-in-class cloud services like Microsoft Office 365, Microsoft
Dynamics 365, Adobe Sign and now Adobe Acrobat DC to meet the needs of
today’s agile and rapidly evolving workforce.”
“Microsoft and Adobe share a common vision of the workplace of the future—one
that is centered on teamwork and collaboration,” said Ron Markezich,
corporate vice president, Microsoft Office 365 at Microsoft Corp.
“Building on the initial success of our partnership focused on Adobe
Sign, we’re thrilled that Microsoft Office 365 customers now have access
to the expansive PDF services from Adobe, right within the tools they
use every day.”
New Advancements in Adobe Sign to Drive Business Forward
Last September
Adobe Sign became Microsoft’s preferred e-signature solution for Office
365, and is deeply integrated across Microsoft’s portfolio, including
Microsoft Dynamics 365. Industry response to the partnership has been
strong, and Adobe Sign now enables over half of the Fortune 100 with
fast and secure signatures, contributing to the more than 8 billion
electronic signature transactions that were processed through Document
Cloud in the past year alone. In the coming weeks, Adobe Sign will be
live on Azure in the U.S., with expansion to additional regions expected
soon. Additional advancements in Adobe Sign introduced today include:
- Deeper integration with Dynamics 365. Adobe Sign and Microsoft
Dynamics are already used by hundreds of joint customers. Now they can
leverage a new UI for quick navigation, real-time access to customer
details from LinkedIn Sales Navigator to reduce contracting errors and
automated sales processes by embedding Adobe Sign into multistep
Dynamics 365 workflows.
- FedRAMP Tailored authorized. Adobe Sign has been granted
authorization by the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program
(FedRAMP) and is now officially listed as FedRAMP Tailored authorized
in the FedRAMP
Marketplace.
Access the World’s Best PDF Services from Adobe, Right Within your
Favorite Microsoft Apps
e-Signatures are one piece of an organization’s digital transformation,
but the best digital document experiences rely on so much more. Now the
135 million monthly commercial active users of Office 365 have access to
the best in e-signatures with Adobe Sign, and the best PDF services from
Adobe. With new PDF services integrations for Office 365, customers can:
- Access Adobe PDF services directly from the ribbon in online
versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint to convert documents into
high-quality Adobe PDF files that preserve fonts, formatting and
layouts and can be password protected.
- Access Adobe PDF services within SharePoint and OneDrive to
create and view high-quality Adobe PDFs that preserve fonts,
formatting and layouts and can be password protected. Combine multiple
file types into a single PDF that you can use for archiving or
distribution, and convert PDFs into editable Word, Excel, PowerPoint
or RTF files from your mobile device or online.
Availability
New PDF services integrations with Office 365, including Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, OneDrive and SharePoint, are available with Adobe
Acrobat DC for teams and enterprise today. Adobe
Sign for Dynamics 365 is available with Adobe Sign for Enterprise.
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Contacts:
Adobe
Steve Ballerini, 415-832-2234
sballeri@adobe.com
or
Brian
Domingo, 415-832-7591
bdomingo@adobe.com
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