Apple ties up with Adobe
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 05 - 2002 at 11:29
- PRESS RELEASE
After successful ventures in the U.S., Apple and Adobe have decided to bring their productive and profitable alliance to the Middle East with their latest product tie-up in the region.
"We are certainly delighted to extend our strategic partnership with Adobe Middle East. Through our latest offer, Apple's Arab clientele can save more than $1000 with every PowerMac G4 they purchase, as it shall be coming along with InDesign 2.0 for a very limited period." Said Mr. Jacques Chammas, Managing Director of Arab Business Machine Ltd. (ABM) "The Middle East surely remembers the launch of the Arabic-compatible Jaguar with its custom-made applications for the region. Our latest tie-up with Adobe is yet another example of our sincere commitment to the Arab world."
"Apple and Adobe are undoubtedly the premier brands in publishing, media, and graphic sectors. Our products blend superbly with Apple's advanced technology to provide our customers with numerous advanced functions and features. Through our latest tie-up in the Middle East, our Arab users are bound to save money and time which will definitely result in increased productivity." Added Mr. John Boutros of GraphEast, Adobe's distributors in the Middle East.
Over the last year, Apple has consistently provided the Middle East with innovative applications with custom-made features for the region. The latest offer of Adobe's InDesign with the PowerMac G4 is yet another irresistible deal from Apple and is exemplary of its continued dedication to the Arab market.
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Arab Business Machine Ltd. was established in 1986, specifically to cater for the Arab market. Arab Business Machine Ltd. (ABM) have a large distribution network all over the Middle East, and represents major brands, such as Apple, Macromedia, Formac and Iomega.
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