Reducing Pdf on server with Adobe Acrobat 11

I want to automatically reduce the size of pdf in my server. My company is planning for Adobe Acrobat 11 with SDk for this soultion. Can anyone help with the batch script or javascript or IAC. Alternatively is Acrobat 11 the best solution?

This is not a viable solution. Acrobat is not technically suitable for use on a server, and even more important, the EULA forbids this use.

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