List of Adobe Document Cloud Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Adobe Document Cloud customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Adobe Document Cloud for Document Management, Digital Signing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Adobe Document Cloud for Document Management, Digital Signing include: PwC, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 370000 employees and revenues of $55.40 billion, State of Hawaii, a United States based Government organisation with 50100 employees and revenues of $14.50 billion, Bombardier, a Canada based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 17900 employees and revenues of $8.67 billion, Clifford Chance, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 3760 employees and revenues of $2.86 billion, Skipton Building Society, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 2506 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion and many others.
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Academy of Art University | Education | 6923 | $600M | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Academy of Art University implemented Adobe Document Cloud to modernize document handling across its Online Education operations and campus administrative functions. The deployment targeted Digital document and signature workflows management to streamline form completion, approvals, and student facing document exchanges while centralizing PDF creation and secure storage. Academy of Art University positioned the project as an operational shift to accelerate staff processes and improve student and staff experiences, a change described by Jason Shaeffer, Vice President of Online Education.
Configuration emphasized Adobe Document Cloud capabilities including e signature workflows, PDF editing and redaction, reusable templates, automated approval routing, document tracking and audit trails, and cloud based access for mobile and remote use. Governance controls were instituted with role based access, standardized document templates and routing rules, and institution level audit logging to support compliance and repeatable workflows across registration, admissions, and administrative teams. Adobe Document Cloud was embedded into existing student and staff operational workflows, with rollout and user enablement coordinated by Online Education leadership to establish new approval and signature processes.
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Baker Construction | Construction and Real Estate | 2500 | $550M | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Baker Construction implemented Adobe Document Cloud to centralize Digital document and signature workflows management. The deployment targeted the Purchasing and Contracts organizations, including the Contracts Administrator II role based in Monroe, OH, and aligned document lifecycle activities with Procurement, Risk, Operations, and Project Management teams.
Adobe Document Cloud was configured to support core document lifecycle capabilities including PDF editing, redline processing, reusable agreement templates, electronic signature routing, and audit trail capture consistent with Digital document and signature workflows management. The implementation emphasized controlled templates for Master Agreements and scripted redline workflows to standardize Purchasing Agreements and subcontractor contracts. Document automation and form based generation were configured to standardize assembly of purchasing documents and to embed required contractual clauses within templates.
Integrations were established with Baker’s Document Management Systems, Microsoft Word and Excel, and Bluebeam to enable round trip editing, version control, and to surface fully executed agreements into procurement workflows. Signature and execution records from Adobe Document Cloud were interfaced into the Document Management System to support subcontractor payment workflows and to maintain the Master Agreement List. Operational coverage included Purchasing, Contracts, Risk, Operations, and Project Managers coordinating with external subcontractors on agreement status, indemnity, and insurance validation.
Governance was formalized around centralized Master Agreement files, designated back up processing roles within the Contracts Department, and checkpoints with Risk and Operations prior to external distribution. The implementation codified redline handling procedures, upload and finalization steps for fully executed Purchasing Agreements, and communication touchpoints for procurement procedures and problem resolution. Adobe Document Cloud was used to provide electronic signature certification and audit trails as part of the documented compliance and record retention configuration.
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Bombardier | Aerospace and Defense | 17900 | $8.7B | Canada | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Bombardier implemented Adobe Document Cloud to modernize its digital documentation and e-signature processes. The Adobe Document Cloud deployment targeted Digital document and signature workflows management and standardized PDF authoring, secure e-signature capture, form automation, and document lifecycle controls for regulated documentation used across product engineering and commercial contract workflows. The implementation emphasized centralized document control, searchable PDF archives, and audit trails to support traceability requirements common in aerospace and defense operations.
Adobe Document Cloud was configured to enforce structured review and approval workflows, version control, and electronic signature governance, aligning document handling with compliance and contract signature policies. The deployment focused on functional capabilities typical of digital document and signature workflows management, including template-driven form processing, role-based access controls, and tamper-evident signing audit logs. Governance changes included standardized approval routing and documented retention procedures to ensure consistent handling of engineering drawings, supplier contracts, and regulatory submissions.
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Clifford Chance | Professional Services | 3760 | $2.9B | United Kingdom | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Clifford Chance implemented Adobe Document Cloud in the Document Management,Digital Signing category to standardize on a globally scalable platform and provide a consistent, high-touch experience for clients worldwide. The rollout was delivered alongside Adobe Experience Cloud, creating a combined architecture that centralizes document workflows, digital signing, and client-facing digital product access across the firm.
Configuration work focused on core document management libraries and secure digital signing workflows, while also formalizing branding and visual identity controls across client touch points. The implementation included instrumentation for telemetry and analytics to capture how clients interact with digital products, and deliberate configuration of login and authentication flows to ensure a consistent client experience.
Selection and rollout governance was driven through close collaboration between Edgar and Anthony Vigneron, Legal Technology Solutions Director at Clifford Chance, with operational ownership spanning Legal Technology, IT, Client Engagement, and Marketing teams. Governance activities emphasized branding standards, analytics governance, and cross-promotion workflow design so that telemetry could inform client engagement and service packaging decisions.
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PwC | Professional Services | 370000 | $55.4B | United Kingdom | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 PwC implemented Adobe Document Cloud under the Document Management,Digital Signing category for its United Kingdom operations. The deployment established Adobe Document Cloud as the primary platform for managing client deliverables, firm documentation, and e-signature workflows.
The implementation leveraged Adobe Document Cloud capabilities including centralized PDF creation and editing, collaborative review and commenting, electronic signature orchestration via Adobe Sign, and integrated video review capabilities through Frame.io. Functional configuration focused on document version control, template and form management, audit trails for signature events, and role based access controls consistent with professional services document workflows.
Integrations explicitly included Frame.io for video asset review and the broader Adobe Document Cloud ecosystem for document and media handling, with additional connections to third party processors noted in PwC's published privacy statement. Operational coverage targeted client engagement teams, proposal and contract management functions, legal and compliance processes, and internal document operations within the United Kingdom business.
Governance emphasized vendor management and data protection controls as set out in PwC privacy disclosures, including contractual third party processor terms and privacy notification procedures. Rollout practices centered on standardized templates, signature policy enforcement, and audit logging to align Adobe Document Cloud usage with professional services compliance and record retention requirements.
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Professional Services | 3406 | $1.1B | Australia | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 2506 | $1.9B | United Kingdom | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2019 | n/a |
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Government | 50100 | $14.5B | United States | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2018 | n/a |
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Transportation | 3215 | $714M | United Kingdom | Adobe Systems | Adobe Document Cloud | Document Management,Digital Signing | 2016 | n/a |
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