FUCK ADOBE!
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Adobe's business beyond subscriptions:
- Enterprise: Digital transformation and experiences
- Small & medium business: Solutions for teams of any size
- Insights: Thought leadership for enterprise
- Adobe Sensei: AI and machine learning
- Industries: Solutions for any industry
- Digital Learning Solutions: Create and deliver eLearning experiences
- Privacy, Trust & GDPR: Our policies and processes
- Customer showcase: Featured customer stories
- Services & Support: Consulting, training, and customer care
- Partnerships
- Adobe Exchange: Find apps, extensions, and integration
- Experience Cloud: Digital experience solutions
- Adobe Experience Platform: Foundation for experiences
- Experience League: Guided customer success
- IT resources: Information for IT leaders
- Services & Support: Consulting, training, and customer care
- Advertising Cloud: Cross-channel advertising platform
- Analytics: Real-time analytics
- Audience Manager: Audience profile management
- Campaign: Management and delivery
- Experience Manager: Content management solution
- Magento Commerce Cloud: Modern commerce platform
- Marketo Engagement Platform: Lead management and B2B marketing- They also have publications, throw major events, run Behance, engage in countless Corporate Responsibility and Community efforts worldwide, and much more.monospaced
- it's because they have to invest the ridiculous amounts of money they generate through subscriptions worldwide.uan
- probably those branches aren't performing as promised, so they raise the subscriptions to match the numbers they need.uan
- I guess if you're just guessing, assuming and making shit up, you can say just about anything you want, uan. I'm not doing that.monospaced
- just trying to make sense of the fact they raise the subscription fees when the numbers of subscribers are growing, instead of lowering them.uan
- I just can't get my head around it...the product is virtual, just bytes, it doesn't cost anything to produce another item to sell.uan
- so to attract even more subscribers they should aim at cost 0 for the product...but they don't. does it mean the subscriptions aren't as high as they projected?uan
- I'm just trying to make sense of why people are making such a big deal of a <1% price increase over a decade. It's negligible, and there is inflation.monospaced
- not to mention, Adobe has expanded into so many more areas, with expanded staff and scope, which must be funded and accounted for ... it's right here <monospaced
- "it doesn't cost anything to produce another item to sell." How do you interpret this?Ianbolton
- exactly ... that's a total Bennnnsumption, that just because the product is software, that it just appears without any R&D.monospaced