Adobe Takes on the WEB

Adobe, though quite late in the game has launched adobe.com a part of their strategy to take web publishing into their own hands. It allows digital documents to be made, collaborated and edited in real-time similar to capabilities of GoogleDocs that has offered the first online-real-time editing. The ability to have documents available to people all over the world, open by all and edited as needed, it makes it more productive to many. Business love the concept of such functionality for it shows in real-time, progress that is being done to resources that is spread over the globe.
The site allows AdobeShare to to get documents converted from clients to their format, then opening them for clients to access allowing secure and updated results. The document you have opened is saved locally so when you go offline, you still have access to all the contents of the documents. Once a connection is restored, it updates itself, synchronizing itself to the other copies reflecting the changes that have been done so far making it a useful additon to the enterprise document sharing arsenal. No more disks that get lost, or disks that contain several versions of the same document, unified and consolidated information right at your fingertips.