Housing sales to fall by 4% year in seven major cities: Report
A recent report by housing brokerage firm, Anarock, said the housing sales are estimated to fall 4 per cent this year in seven major cities to nearly 4.6 lakh units on lower launches.
Expanding its strategic partnership with Microsoft, Adobe on Thursday announced that its e-signature service ‘Sign’ is Microsoft’s preferred e-signature solution across the company’s portfolio which includes the users of Office 365.
In addition, Office 365’s chat-based workspace ‘Teams’ will be the preferred service for Adobe Creative Cloud, Document Cloud and Experience Cloud.
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“Adobe and Microsoft are working together to redefine what the modern enterprise experience looks like with collaboration, identity, data and intelligence at the core,” said Abhay Parasnis, Chief Technology Officer, Adobe, in a statement.
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Apart from product integrations, Adobe will make Microsoft Azure its preferred Cloud platform for ‘Sign’.
The two companies will also continue to collaborate on artificial intelligence (AI), analytics and intelligent document automation, to enhance Cloud productivity.
“We’re thrilled that our partnership with Adobe has now grown to span our three Clouds — Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and Dynamics 365, providing customers with the powerful integrations they need to navigate digital transformation,” added Peggy Johnson, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Microsoft.
Adobe Sign integrations for Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Flow, Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook are expected to be available in the coming weeks.
Adobe Sign for Microsoft Dynamics and Microsoft SharePoint is already available.
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