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Adobe says Thailand remains attractive for its investments

By Asina Pornwasin

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V.R. Srivatsan, managing director for Adobe Southeast AsiaRecognising the potential for digital media and digital marketing in Thailand, Adobe continues to keep investing in its second largest target in Southeast Asia. 

 

V.R. Srivatsan, managing director for Adobe Southeast Asia, told an Adobe Thailand media briefing the company would continue investing in Thailand. He said it remained attractive because of the rapid growth in the area of digital marketing across all industries.

 

He said today the world was already in the midst of a business wave where customer experience was the new competitive differentiator for businesses.

 

“Adobe aims to change the world through the digital experience gained from its strategies - including the advanced state of art of its content; the driving of digital transformation of industries; and powering experience with intelligence.” 

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/30304779

 

 
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1 minute ago, yellowboat said:

Other than Flash, do not find Adobe that exciting.  He should have talked more about Flash.

Then you will not like Adobe at all. Flash it on its last leg and dying fast.

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9 minutes ago, wxpwzrd said:

Then you will not like Adobe at all. Flash it on its last leg and dying fast.

Im not sure its happening tho. adobe have renamed it animate and seem to be planning on continuing now.

 

ironic that thailand is a good place for adobe to invest when its also a good place to get cheap copies of their programs

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1 minute ago, phycokiller said:

Im not sure its happening tho. adobe have renamed it animate and seem to be planning on continuing now.

 

ironic that thailand is a good place for adobe to invest when its also a good place to get cheap copies of their programs

Animate's primary format (if I remember) is HTML5. On the client side though, Flash is dead. Desktop browsers are even killing it off by default. Been dead on mobile for awhile now.

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