Adobe | Investor Day Presentation Deck | 136 slides

Adobe · 2019-11
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The slide uses neon-style iconography to represent the three business segments.summarize
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The slide uses a gradient background and stylized 3D icons representing Adobe's core product lines (Creative Cloud, Document Cloud, Experience Cloud).size_opportunity
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The slide uses a Venn diagram to show the intersection of strategic pillars.present_framework
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The slide uses a collage aesthetic to represent diverse digital media formats (gaming, social, video, mobile apps).establish_context
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The slide uses a 5-column layout to present strategic pillars.present_framework
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The slide contrasts a legacy migration-based TAM model with a new user-segment-based TAM model.size_opportunity
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Uses an icon-grid to represent population segments.size_opportunity
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The chart uses a stacked icon-grid to represent market segments.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a collage of various Adobe software interfaces to illustrate the theme.front_matter
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The slide uses a horizontal layout to map strategic pillars to specific product UI screenshots.present_solution
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The slide uses a split-screen layout to contrast two different TAM methodologies.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a visual icon-grid to represent user segments, with a background overlay of UI screenshots.summarize
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The slide uses a high-tech, abstract background with a prominent PDF icon to establish the theme of digital document transformation.establish_context
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The slide uses a visual perspective effect to contrast the 2021 and 2022 figures.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a collage of lifestyle and business imagery (coffee, airplane, mobile shopping, warehouse) to illustrate the ubiquity of digital transformation.establish_context
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The slide uses a horizontal layout with five distinct strategic pillars, each paired with a visual representation below.present_solution
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The slide uses a column-based layout to categorize various software sub-segments under five main pillars.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a visual hierarchy to contrast the 2021 TAM ($71B) with the 2022 TAM ($84B), further decomposing the 2022 figure into five specific business segmsize_opportunity
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The slide uses a visual collage style to represent the three segments, with a footer listing specific sub-segments.decompose_segments
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The slide uses a staggered layout to represent a timeline of product releases.present_solution
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The final bar (Q4FY19E) is highlighted in yellow to indicate a projection.analyze_data
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The slide uses a visual collage to represent the breadth of Adobe's creative ecosystem, transitioning from user-generated content to professional gaming and entsummarize
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The slide displays a large 'MAX' logo at the top, a background collage of the Creative Cloud desktop app interface, and a row of specific mobile/tablet app iconfront_matter
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The slide uses a horizontal list layout to present strategic pillars.present_framework
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The slide uses a three-column layout for audience segments (Creative Professionals, Communicators, Consumers) followed by a dense list of product features.summarize
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The slide uses a series of screenshots to illustrate the user experience across different touchpoints.present_framework
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The slide uses Oscar statuettes as background imagery, likely implying industry-standard or award-winning status for the software suite.other
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The slide uses a four-column layout to categorize product features.present_framework
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The slide showcases product UI screenshots for Adobe Spark (Sp), Premiere Rush (Ru), Photoshop (Ps), and Photoshop Camera (PsC).present_solution
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The slide categorizes Adobe product use cases (Dimension, Substance, Aero, XD) into three pillars: Marketing, Entertainment, and Interactive Experiences.present_framework
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The slide uses a structured layout to map the Adobe product portfolio.present_framework
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The slide uses a segmented approach to categorize growth drivers across three primary user personas.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a visual collage technique to represent various document workflows (forms, signatures, cloud delegation, API documentation).summarize
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The slide uses a grid of big numbers to demonstrate market penetration and subscription growth.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal layout to map strategic pillars to specific product UI screenshots.present_solution
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The slide uses a list of verbs as a central organizing principle for the product's capabilities.present_framework
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Includes a logo grid of partners at the bottom.summarize
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The slide uses a background collage of product screenshots to provide context for the listed offerings.present_solution
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The slide lists various strategic levers categorized under three main pillars: Acrobat, PDF Mobile/Web Services, and Embedded Document Services.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a process diagram to map customer touchpoints to strategic growth pillars.present_framework
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Includes logos for Creative Cloud and Document Cloud.summarize
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The slide uses a dark, modern aesthetic with a 3D-rendered hexagonal logo.front_matter
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The slide uses a composite imagery style to represent various industries (travel, retail, logistics) and a dark overlay for the key messaging.establish_context
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The chart includes a projected value for FY2019E.analyze_data
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The slide uses a logo-grid layout to demonstrate market penetration across diverse sectors.establish_context
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The slide uses a three-column layout to represent the evolution of the business strategy.summarize
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Uses a wave-like visual metaphor to represent historical shifts in enterprise focus.establish_context
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The slide uses a list-based layout to define core business requirements.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered stack diagram to represent the technology architecture.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered stack architecture to represent the product ecosystem.present_framework
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke style diagram to illustrate data integration across front-office and back-office systems.present_framework
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The slide uses a grid layout to compare two core Adobe products.summarize
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The slide uses a 2x2-like grid structure to compare two core product offerings within the Adobe Experience Cloud suite.summarize
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The slide uses a grid layout to contrast B2C (Campaign) and B2B (Marketo) capabilities.compare_peers
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The slide uses a grid-like layout to map specific features to the four main AI product pillars.present_framework
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The slide uses a two-column layout: the left side details the technical stack (Developer Services, Intelligent Services, Platform, Infrastructure Services), whiestablish_context
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The slide uses a split-layout: top section for strategic pillars, bottom section for operational focus areas (Verticals, Geographies, Partners).present_solution
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This slide acts as a visual montage or 'mood board' for Adobe's CXM (Customer Experience Management) thought leadership efforts.other
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The slide uses a central diagram to illustrate the 'Real-Time Customer Profile' as the core of the platform, connecting various touchpoints and enterprise systepresent_solution
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The slide uses a visual transition from B2B/B2C to B2E, emphasizing the unification of lead-to-revenue processes.present_solution
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The slide uses a customer journey framework to visualize how data metrics align with the user lifecycle.plan_implementation
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The slide uses stylized 3D icons to represent the three business units.summarize
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The slide uses a visual collage technique to represent the breadth of the Adobe ecosystem.summarize
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The slide uses a layered visual approach with a background collage of product interfaces and a foreground stack of three core business layers.present_framework
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This is a classic 'stack' or 'layered architecture' diagram representing the company's product portfolio.present_framework
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The slide uses a background collage of UI elements to reinforce the 'digital business' theme.analyze_data
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Includes a US Patent and Trademark Office seal graphic.front_matter
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The slide uses a collage-style layout with four distinct vertical sections, each featuring a thematic headline and supporting imagery.summarize
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The slide uses a collage of various Adobe product interfaces and futuristic technology concepts to illustrate the theme of 'Escaping The Glass'.front_matter
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The slide uses a collage of product screenshots and UI elements as a background, with a central process flow diagram.front_matter
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The background is a complex, abstract data visualization overlaying a customer profile. The foreground features a four-step linear process flow.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered stack representation to illustrate the platform architecture.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered architecture approach to represent the platform's functional stack.present_framework
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The slide uses a central customer profile as the hub for identity, segmentation, and cross-channel event tracking.present_framework
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke model centered on the 'Customer Profile' to illustrate data integration and personalization.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered architecture approach, showing data flow from ingestion (bottom) through a central customer profile (middle) to unified experience delipresent_framework
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The slide uses a layered architecture approach, placing the 'Semantic Model of Customer Profile' at the center of the data flow.present_framework
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The slide uses a collage of various Adobe product interfaces and creative outputs to illustrate the 'Intelligence Everywhere' theme.front_matter
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The slide uses a brain-like diagram to illustrate the flow of data into AI processing.present_framework
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The slide uses a collage-style layout with four distinct thematic sections, each featuring a neon-style headline.establish_context
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Includes a standard forward-looking statement disclaimer at the bottom.summarize
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The chart uses a dual-axis combination of a bar chart for revenue and a line chart for operating margin.analyze_data
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The chart uses a dual-axis combination of a bar chart for revenue and a line chart for operating margin.analyze_data
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The FY2019E bar is represented with a dashed outline, indicating an estimate.analyze_data
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The chart uses a combination of bar (ARR) and line (Revenue) elements to show growth trends.analyze_data
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The FY2019E bar is represented by a dashed outline, indicating an estimate or target.analyze_data
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The chart includes a projected value for FY2019E represented by a dashed outline.analyze_data
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The slide uses donut charts to visualize the transition from perpetual/OEM to subscription models.analyze_data
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