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Enterprise vs Teams

Community Beginner ,
Jul 01, 2020 Jul 01, 2020

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Hello

i searched but cannot find info on what are the "exact" differences between Teams  and the more expensive Enterprise type of subsciption for large companies.

 

- What API can i configure - to which apps/inftrastructures?

- What are the "licence" time range subscriptions - can i assign licence for a few days? Is there anything about it?

- One time logins? What are these? An automatic loginname/ or temporary loginnames? Or is it just a single sign-on (SSO) - what are the prerequisites?

 

This site is what i found and it doesn't help much, just 10 sentences instead of 101 : https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise.html

 

Any help would be very appreciated 🙂 ❣❣❣

 

Thank you ❣

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Community Beginner , Jul 14, 2020 Jul 14, 2020

Thank you all for the replies but they don't even refer to the facts that i have already found by myself in the question (eg SSO) - i know who can have Teams and who can have Enterprise licence, i can have both, but it still doesn't help me to choose between. So called "advantages and disadvantages"

 

I have found a link that may be helpful for somebody else: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/identity.html

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 05, 2020 Jul 05, 2020

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Hi there, 

 

Below is the basic difference between Teams & Enterprise subscriptions: 

 

CREATIVE CLOUD FOR TEAMS – Ideal for small to midsize businesses and departments. The Creative Cloud for teams plan includes Team website, premium fonts, and 100GB of cloud storage for collaboration, plus centralized administration, flexible deployment, enhanced collaboration, and business-level support. 

NEW – Free job postings using Adobe Talent to build your creative team.

 

CREATIVE CLOUD FOR ENTERPRISE - Ideal for midsize to large organizations, institutions, and departments that require enterprise-grade capabilities. Creative Cloud for enterprise is a modern creative platform for businesses that want to design stand-out experiences across devices and customer touchpoints. With an entire collection of desktop apps, mobile apps, built-in templates, and cloud services, features powered by Adobe Sensei AI, Creative Cloud for enterprise unlocks the content velocity required for today’s digital transformation.

 

To help find the best solution to fit your business, please request a consultation here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/request-a-demo.html?promoid=P3KMQYMW&mv=other

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Thank you all for the replies but they don't even refer to the facts that i have already found by myself in the question (eg SSO) - i know who can have Teams and who can have Enterprise licence, i can have both, but it still doesn't help me to choose between. So called "advantages and disadvantages"

 

I have found a link that may be helpful for somebody else: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/using/identity.html

 

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