Adobe has announced the latest version of its Digital Publishing Suite, aimed at large publishing companies.
The Enterprise Edition, according to Adobe, allows big publishers to add custom tablet apps to their existing portfolios without disrupting existing workflows.
‘The publishing industry is energized by the emergence of tablet devices that showcase magazines and publications in new, exciting formats that engage readers and offer advertisers high-impact interactive placements,’ said David Wadhwani, senior vice president, Creative and Interactive Solutions, Adobe.
‘By working with some of the biggest names in publishing during an extensive prerelease program, the Enterprise Edition of Adobe Digital Publishing Suite has been battle-tested and we can now look forward to even more great content coming to a device near you,’ he added.
The company said that the Enterprise Edition had already been adopted by Bonnier, Condé Nast, and National Geographic, among others.
‘We have already published 50 Greatest Photographs for app users and have many more titles for tablet devices in the works. It’s an exciting time for National Geographic and for the mobile publishing industry as a whole,’ said Drew Onufer, vice president, Interactive and Digital Products, National Geographic.
Adobe also announced yesterday that its Digital Publishing Suite will support App Store subscriptions and Google One Pass for magazine and newspaper publishers.















