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Adobe Flash goes mobile

Alex Kayle
By Alex Kayle, Senior portals journalist
Johannesburg, 08 Oct 2009

Adobe Flash goes mobile

Adobe has unveiled Flash Player 10.1 during the Adobe Max conference in Los Angeles, and revealed that the full version will be rolled out to mobile devices and netbooks, reports The Register.

The Flash platform supports mobile operating systems such as Symbian S60, Google Android, Palm Web OS, and Windows Mobile 6.5; however, it does not yet support Apple's iPhone. Google has agreed to join Adobe in its Open Screen Project to support Flash video everywhere.

Flash features in the Adobe LiveCycle suite includes PDF generation, content management, document rights management and document workflow.

Arris simplifies video management

Arris has rolled out the ConvergeMedia Management Suite which manages on-demand content across multiple video servers, says TMCnet.

The solution aims to assist service providers to deploy media libraries of mixed and heterogeneous content on their networks.

Joe Matarese, Arris vice-president of media and communications systems, says: “With the growth in the type and quantity of media and consumption devices, it becomes even more important to ingest, distribute and manage such assets cost-effectively and easily across small and large networks.”

Jive socialises enterprise content

Jive Software is integrating its Business Software Suite with various enterprise content management systems, states CMS Wire.

Jive says that enterprise content management solutions are not traditionally designed to support rich social collaboration around documents, and Jive is driving collaboration in the enterprise 2.0 space.

The program enables users to publish content from Jive into SharePoint for storage, and configure Jive to use SharePoint as its content repository.

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