Bangalore: US-based publishing software firm Adobe is developing its popular Acrobat Reader in Hindi
and other Indian languages in an attempt to grab a chunk of the "multi-million Dollar" opportunity in the
country's e-governance programmes.
"E-governance will be the driver. In the short-term it (government) represents in tens of millions of
Dollars' opportunity," Adobe Systems Inc President and CEO (chief executive officer) Bruce Chizen told
reporters on the sidelines of the NASSCOM CEO Forum where he addressed CEOs of IT
firms.
He said work on the Acrobat Reader had begun at Adobe's Research & Development centre in Noida
and the product in Hindi and another language would be rolled out in the next few months.
"In my interaction with senior government officials, it is clear that they want to automate their document
processes," he said on his interaction with IT Ministry officials and Union IT Minister Arun Shourie earlier
this week at New Delhi.
Engineers India Ltd, the Maharashtra government and the Census of India are some of three biggest
customers of Adobe in India, but Adobe Managing Director Naresh Chand Gupta declined comment on
other customers.
Chizen said multinational firms and newspaper and publishing firms were customers in the private
sector.
PTI