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Adobe Introduces Document Cloud

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Adobe has launched Document Cloud, a document management system that lets users manage documents across devices in the cloud. The solution consists of a set of integrated services that lets users create, review, approve, sign and track documents, and includes free e-signing using Acrobat DC as well.

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