TopPicks from Kim Bolton, president and portfolio manager of Black Swan Dexteritas
Kim Bolton, president and portfolio manager of Black Swan Dexteritas, discusses his top picks: Adobe, Salesforce, and Oracle.Its individual offerings have competition from companies like Apple, however Adobe’s competitive advantage comes from its full-service suite, Adobe Creative Cloud, which includes all of Adobe’s creative apps plus extra services.
Thanks to the Magento purchase back in 2018, Adobe is a key e-commerce SaaS vendor. Magento’s new partnership with Amazon is helping Adobe to compete against Shopify and the growing $2.84 trillion retail e-commerce industry. Digital experience segment offers products, services and solutions for creating, managing, executing, measuring, monetizing and optimizing customer experiences from analytics to commerce.
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