Microsoft signs Adobe for Azure cloud computing services

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Press Trust of India Atlanta
Last Updated : Sep 27 2016 | 1:42 AM IST
Tech giants Microsoftand Adobe today announced a major partnershipto promote the use of each other's cloud-computing tools among their mutual customers.
Satya Nadella, Microsoft's chief executive, called the deal a "massive mileston," in an appearance here with Shantanu Narayen, his Adobe counterpart.
The deal follows a pactlast yearthat linked some Adobe products to Microsoft's customer relationship management tools.
Cloud-computing, a growing business in which companies increasingly turn to rented, web-based infrastructure to run their software instead of their own back room servers, has a been a showcase of Microsoft's newfound willingness to partner with erstwhile competitors.
Under the new deal, the maker of Photoshop will use Microsoft's network of on-demand data storage and processing power to run its web-based digital media and marketing software.
Microsoft said Adobe will now make Azure its "preferred cloud platform" forits three main services: the Adobe Marketing Cloud, Creative Cloud and Document Cloud.
Specifically, Adobe will use SQL Server and Azure'smachine learning services available in the Microsoft Cortana Intelligence Suite.
"Customers today expect a well-designed, personalized and consistent experience every time they engage with a brand," said Shantanu Narayen, president and CEO of Adobe at the keynote session.
"Adobe and Microsoft will bring together the cloud horsepower and end-to-end capabilities brands need to design and deliver great digital experiences."
The companies are also working to make sure customers can seamlessly work across each other's software, they said in a joint statement today.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
During today's Ignite keynote, Narayen also noted that he sees this as the nextphase in Adobe's partnership with Microsoft.
"We have completely reformedhow in the cloud we can reimaginethe creative process as well as documents," he said.
Microsoft itself will nowmake the Adobe Marketing Cloud its preferred marketing service for Dynamics Enterprise 365 and the two companies will collaborate on data integrations that will make it easier for their users to work across the two services.
"Customers today expect a well-designed, personalized and consistent experience every time they engage with a brand," said Shantanu Narayen, president and CEO of Adobe, in today's announcement.
"Adobe and Microsoft will bring together the cloud horsepower and end-to-end capabilities brands need to design and deliver great digital experiences.

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First Published: Sep 27 2016 | 1:42 AM IST

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