On 15 September 2009, Adobe Systems announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire publicly held Omniture, which focuses on Web traffic analysis, for $1.8 billion in cash.

Adobe is the market leader in software for creative professionals who work on Flash-based rich content and rich Internet applications (RIAs). Omniture is a market leader in website optimization using a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery model.
Omniture has developed proprietary technology for integrating analytics into its customers Flash applications, and the acquisition will cement this approach as the official standard for embedding analytics within Flash and other Adobe media. Gartner expects Adobes Flash development and design tools to incorporate analytics components by mid-2010.
Outcomes for Adobe include:
- The addition of native support for analytics during authoring, enabling greater progress toward user-centric application design and monetization of Flash content
- Omnitures extensive operational experience, which will benefit Adobes existing SaaS initiatives
- Recurring revenue growth from Omniture's successful SaaS model
- Differentiation against Microsoft Silverlight, which competes directly against Flash but does not offer native analytic capabilities
The availability of Omniture capabilities may encourage developers to consider analytics during design, but these capabilities will not satisfy the broader industry need for standards-based universal tagging. Without business model changes, tying Flash and other Adobe Web media products to the proprietary Omniture technology may limit its adoption by the developer community and drive some lower-end Adobe customers to competing technologies.

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