Landmark is Adobe Partner
In addition to participating in the IBG
Alliance Partner Program, distributorship The
Landmark Image, Vacaville, Calif., is an authorized
reseller and enterprise partner of Adobe products. The
partnership is an integral part of The Landmark Image's
ability to offer technology solutions, one of its three
core offerings. (The others are printing and marketing.)
"We're able to offer a lot more by partnering with
specialists," says Ray Goodson, president of The Landmark
Image and a former PSDA Board member. "In order to keep
offering additional products and services, we either
have to acquire knowledge on own or partner with companies
that have it already." The distributorship is authorized
to resell Adobe products such as Acrobat, Photoshop
and Illustrator, which printing firms use frequently
to view and produce graphics files.
As the need to interact with data stored in enterprise
applications expands, adapting systems to meet this
need has become expensive and time-consuming. Adobe's
Intelligent Document Platform empowers firms to replace
inefficient, manual, paper-based processes with automated,
streamlined ones. A few years ago, Adobe bought JetForm
(which changed its name to Accelio). JetForm was at
the forefront of e-forms creation in the early 1990s,
but the technology didn't expand as quickly as many
pundits predicted. Today, Adobe's Enterprise Division
combines JetForm's e-forms technology with its own viewing
tools, providing back-end integration to e-forms providers
such as The Landmark Image.
The distributorship promotes its Adobe partnership
on its web site and other ways. On Aug. 24, the company
played host to a partnering seminar. Representatives
from Adobe spoke about e-forms, gurus from Xerox discussed
one-to-one marketing, and experts from Appleton spoke
about document security. Several customers of The Landmark
Image, including a payroll firm, credit unions and an
auto-service shop, attended the seminar.
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