| By Adobe News Desk, Security News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| November 19, 2006 08:00 PM EST | Reads: |
20,427 |
“Collaboration is the heartbeat of business. Whether working with a colleague in the same building or a partner across the globe, it’s crucial to have persistent control of sensitive information wherever it goes,” said David Mendels, senior vice president, Enterprise and Developer Business Unit at Adobe. “Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2 delivers the flexibility to exchange sensitive information in the source formats in which they’re created and used. Now, businesses can accelerate the pace of innovation and reduce time-to-market by allowing collaboration to occur earlier in the process, with greater assurances that proprietary information is more effectively protected against intentional or accidental disclosure.”
With the Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2, organizations can update or revoke usage rights regardless of where the information is stored or distributed, while monitoring document activity captured in an audit trail— helping organizations to increase their technical, legal, and regulatory confidence for conducting sensitive business electronically. As a result, organizations can gain a greater return on their business intelligence, better meet regulatory compliance, and reduce liability exposure. In addition, Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2 offers a multi-platform solution that enables organizations to aggregate group information and check user credentials against existing authentication directories.
As a leading design and engineering firm, our engineers and designers collaborate frequently with partners and customers. Secure collaboration and exchange is critical to our business,” said Randy Fix, director of automation, Fluor Corporation. “We look to Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2 to protect our designs and methods by applying rights management policies to sensitive documents, in their native file format. By protecting these documents throughout the entire lifecycle, we will significantly reduce threats to confidential information by denying access to electronic documents by employees and contractors who no longer have a relationship with the company.”
Adobe also announced today Adobe Document Center, a hosted service that allows individual knowledge workers to protect, control and track PDF, Word and Excel documents via the web (see separate press release). The service provides Policy Server 7.2 functionality directly from Adobe Acrobat 8 software, plug-ins to Word and Excel and, moving forward, directly from the web-based service.
Pricing and Availability
Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server 7.2 is available immediately. Pricing starts at $100 per author. For more information, please visit www.adobe.com/products/server/policy. Existing Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server customers with a current Maintenance and Support contract can download the Word 2003 and Excel 2003 extensions at no cost from www.adobe.com/products/server/policy .
Published November 19, 2006 Reads 20,427
Copyright © 2006 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Adobe News Desk
MXDJ News Desk gathers stories, analysis, and information from around the world of software design and development and synthesizes them into an easy to digest format for MX developers.
More Stories By Security News Desk
SYS-CON's Security News desk trawls the world of security for news of software, hardware, products, and services that seems likely to be of interest to infosec professionals and summarizes them for easy assimilation by busy IT managers and staff.
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York Speaker Profile: Dave Linthicum – Cloud Technology Partners
- Cloud Expo New York Speaker Profile: Jill T. Singer – Federal CIO Emeritus
- New Relic Q1 2013 Blazes Past Growth Targets and Reaches 40,000 Active Customer Accounts
- CollabNet and UC4 Announce General Availability of Joint Enterprise DevOps Platform
- How Can Green Web Hosting Benefit Your Business?
- Big Data Isn’t About the Database, It’s About the Application
- Session Topics: 12th Cloud Expo / Cloud Expo New York
- BEA Updates WebLogic SOA Portal for Web 2.0 Era
- UNIT4 Business Software: Three Retail Accounting Tips to Help Retailers Leverage the Cloud and Back Office Systems
- Cloud Expo NY: Best Practices for Architecting Your Cloud Infrastructure
- The Rise of the Thin Client
- Cloud People: A Who's Who of Cloud Computing
- Cloud Expo New York Speaker Profile: Dave Linthicum – Cloud Technology Partners
- Cloud Expo New York Speaker Profile: Jill T. Singer – Federal CIO Emeritus
- Enterasys Spotlights SDN's Impact on Traditional Networking in Upcoming Webinar
- New Relic Q1 2013 Blazes Past Growth Targets and Reaches 40,000 Active Customer Accounts
- CollabNet and UC4 Announce General Availability of Joint Enterprise DevOps Platform
- How Can Green Web Hosting Benefit Your Business?
- Big Data Isn’t About the Database, It’s About the Application
- Upcoming Bloomberg BNA Webinar Focuses on COPPA Compliance
- NASA's Twitter Account Wins Back-To-Back Shorty Awards
- Cloud Expo New York: Basics of SSD Technology and Its Use in Cloud
- Session Topics: 12th Cloud Expo / Cloud Expo New York
- The Top 150 Players in Cloud Computing
- Who Are The All-Time Heroes of i-Technology?
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- Success, Arrogance, Rise and Fall
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- Personal Branding Checklist
- The Top 250 Players in the Cloud Computing Ecosystem
- i-Technology Viewpoint: Attack of the Blogs
- Exclusive Q&A with Jeff Haynie, Co-Founder & CEO, Appcelerator
- Web 2.0 News and Wrapping Up "Real-World AJAX" Seminar
- Passing Parameters to Flex That Works
- i-Technology Viewpoint: It's Time to Take the Quotation Marks Off "Web 2.0"























