Remember a time before Adobe? Depending on how old you are, you may not, especially when the company is celebrating its 30th anniversary this week — a lifetime in the tech world.
The Life@Adobe Blog has announced the 30th anniversary of Adobe this week, a milestone that few tech companies still in business can claim. Founded by John Warnock and Chuck Geschke in December, 1982, Adobe has gone on to be a software publishing powerhouse with such household names as Photoshop and Acrobat’s PDF format.
“Creativity. Big data. Changing the world through digital experiences. That’s the Adobe we know today, and this week, we are proud to celebrate our 30th Anniversary as a company,” the blog post begins.
“As part of the celebrations, we asked our some of our employees to share stories of our incomparable co-founders, John Warnock and Chuck Geschke, and memorable moments in their Adobe career that reflect Chuck’s and John’s passion for the business, warmth and wit, and enduring impact on employees.”
Be sure to hit the blog to read all of the employee stories posted there, and kudos to Adobe for continuing to offer its fine products for all of us to enjoy three decades later.
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