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Many of you know Adobe from their products like Photoshop, Illustrator, or Premiere Pro. Back in the old days you would walk to the store and buy the latest version of these products. Nowadays, new updates are just one download away. We now know Adobe as software as a service, but there’s a really interesting story behind the transition that Adobe went through when they became a SaaS. Need a great feedback tool? https://upvoty.com (10% off with code 'PCC').
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By Mike StrivesMany of you know Adobe from their products like Photoshop, Illustrator, or Premiere Pro. Back in the old days you would walk to the store and buy the latest version of these products. Nowadays, new updates are just one download away. We now know Adobe as software as a service, but there’s a really interesting story behind the transition that Adobe went through when they became a SaaS. Need a great feedback tool? https://upvoty.com (10% off with code 'PCC').
Come join our awesome FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesaaspirates Follow PCC: https://twitter.com/productcc/ and https://instagram.com/productcoffeeclub/. Follow me: https://twitter.com/mikedotsaas/ and https://instagram.com/mikedotsaas/