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The Institute for Sustainable Communication ("ISC") is pleased to announce a new eSeminar, "How Sustainability and Adobe Acrobat 9 Can Save Any Organization Time and Money." The eSeminar, scheduled for
Made possible though a generous sponsorship grant from Adobe, the eSeminar supports the ISC's mission to increase the understanding of sustainability best practices and to assist individuals and organizations in adopting more sustainable print and digital media workflows aligns with Earth Day.
The eSeminar will provide solutions for organizations of all sizes that face the challenges of balancing cost reductions, process improvements and increasing productivity while addressing commitments to sustainable business practices that minimize environmental impacts and reduce carbon footprints.
"Today, companies need to look at the 'triple bottom line' of their workflow processes -- meaning the financial, social and environmental impact of how they conduct business," explains
The eSeminar will highlight how Acrobat 9 Pro, when used with sustainable initiatives, can enable an organization to:
- Improve communication and collaboration workflows -- Streamline outdated methods with more secure, easy-to-share PDF files
- Maximize efficiency -- Standardize communication and collaboration for better productivity
- Reduce paper use, greenhouse gas emissions and wasted energy -- Shrink the carbon footprint, help reduce costs and eliminate inefficient practices
- Increase security -- Ensure safe and more secure digital storage and transmission of mission-critical documents.
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Salvatore Genovese is a Search Engine Optimization consultant and an i-technology blogger based in Rome, Italy. He occasionally blogs about SOA, mergers and acquisitions, open source and bleeding-edge technologies, companies, and personalities. Sal can be reached at hamilton(at)sys-con.com.
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