Creative collaboration. Customised deployment.
Give your agency’s creative teams the industry-leading apps they want — and get the secure, customisable deployments your IT team requires.
Give your agency’s creative teams the industry-leading apps they want — and get the secure, customisable deployments your IT team requires.
Creative Cloud desktop appsAnonymous licensing
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Creative Cloud for teamsNamed‐user licensing
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Creative Cloud for enterpriseFlexible licensing
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For small group deployments. |
For small to medium-sized teams and government agencies of up to 150 users. | For government deployments of over 150 users. |
Offline deployment of creative apps for secure environments. |
Access to the complete set of creative apps with optional services and storage for sharing, collaborating, and publishing. | Access to the complete set of creative apps with services and storage, plus centralized license management and deployment, enterprise support, and integration with other Adobe enterprise offerings. |
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Online services and storage included. | Can be customized to fit the specific needs of each department — with or without services and storage. |
Available through the Adobe Cumulative Licensing Program (CLP). |
Available through the Adobe Value Incentive Plan (VIP). | Available through a customizable three‐year Enterprise Term License Agreement (ETLA). |
Please consult the Adobe Creative Cloud Security FAQ for IT.
Yes, IT packaging tools will continue to be provided for customisation and packaging of the Creative Cloud apps and services. The packager will output Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) or Mac OS X PKG installers for enterprise deployment and imaging.
Your IT team has complete control over which apps, services and features are packaged and deployed and when. Versions can be vetted in production or via pilots before they are deployed across the organisation.
Yes, IT controls the deployment of creative apps and updates by creating customised deployment packages (industry-standard MSI and PKG files) with the free Creative Cloud Packager. The new Adobe Admin Console lets IT control which users and groups within your organisation have access to cloud storage and services.
IT administrators can still deploy Creative Cloud for enterprise with serial numbers, which means users will be anonymous and can work in off-line environments. However, if you want to take advantage of the new Adobe Admin Console for easier licence management or you want your users to access cloud storage or cloud services, then you’ll want to deploy the creative apps to named users using either Adobe IDs or Enterprise IDs. You decide which option is best for your organisation and you can even mix and match for different users and groups.