Adobe has reached its 40th anniversary, an event that marks a four-decade journey during which the company created tech products that have become vital tools for consumers and professionals alike.
John Warnock and Charles Geschke, two tech entrepreneurs who had just left legendary Xerox PARC, launched Adobe in December 1982 inside Warnock’s garage, which happened to be perched next to Adobe Creek in Los Altos.
“If you are working at an office today or as a content creator working from home, you are undoubtedly familiar with Adobe products,” Bradley Guichard, a contributor to the Motley Fool investment site, wrote on Oct. 25.“Users opened more than 400 billion PDFs in Adobe products last year, and 90% of creative pros use Adobe Photoshop,” Guichard stated in the Motley Fool analysis of Adobe. “The company’s products are integral to many.
The ability to share documents in seamless fashions and through a system using a document that couldn’t be altered once it was saved as a PDF was a revolutionary advance in the tech sector. Adobe sees enough growth in its future that the company is doubling down on its presence in downtown San Jose.
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