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Adobe Targets India's Education Sector
By: IANS   |   Oct 20,2007

Less than satisfactory response to its products on a standalone basis from domestic educational institutions has prompted Adobe India to draw up new marketing strategies.

As part of this new initiative, the company has announced new site licensing and pricing packages for schools and universities.

For schools the company has a package called K12 (kindergarten to 12th grade). Under this scheme a school can install Adobe's software products – used for visual designing, web development and video production – in 500 of its computers, including the teacher's home computers, for a one-time fee.

According to country sales manager Sandeep Mehrotra, the cost depends on the kind of suite of software packages a school opts for.

For Indian universities the company's package is called Term Site Licence, which is valid for 12 months. The cost includes software upgrades that happen during that period.

According to Mehrotra, the company will initially target schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and other high-profile private schools, totaling about 100,000 institutions.

He said the company will conduct promotional events and contact the schools directly as part of its marketing strategy. Schools having fewer than 500 computers can buy the company's products on individual basis and not as a suite available under the new scheme.

 
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Schools must dicourage this.
Schools must teach students to work with , say GIMP than Photoshop, and OpenOffice than MSOffice.
These big monopoly companies are only creating a future market among the young generation.It is deplorable to see that, Adobe is not even giving these softwares for free in schools.
If they are giving it, should be 100% free, bcs , they are creating a market in the untrained kids mind.
I now feels that in my times at school, school has done bad to me by teaching me windows only.
I also feel jealous with the school children in Kerala Govt schools .These lucky kids are exploring computers through Linux.
Until I entered BTech, out of ignorance, I thought that windows was better than anything. But,Now I know that, big things need not be bigger than free things
Ajit Vincent @ Oct 23,2007
it is very importante for me but I don't know so much so tell me more please
René HERY @ Oct 23,2007
there are 1.2 million schools in india as of 2007. this number comprises of the govt schools, aided schools, private schools and other types of schools. the indian education sector is way behind the western country's education sector. still a question that how many schools have that many computers and the funds to roll in this technology from adobe.
shane @ Oct 23,2007
What is the cost of a standalone packege?
Atul Shah @ Oct 23,2007
How many schools in India have 500 or more computers?
Sunil Suresh @ Oct 23,2007
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