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New Here ,
Mar 07, 2017 Mar 07, 2017

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What is the difference between Enterprise & Team type in the Management Console, What choose for a costumer

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Adobe Employee , Mar 07, 2017 Mar 07, 2017

Please refer to the below help article for a comparison between Creative Cloud for teams vs Enterprise:

Compare plans | Adobe Creative Cloud for business

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Community Beginner , Nov 25, 2020 Nov 25, 2020

I think I found it: Acrobat DC Teams vs. Accrobat DC Enterprise: http://m.softchoice.com/cms/home/marquee/pdf/acrobat-dc-enterprise-vip-faq-ue.pdf

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Community Beginner , Oct 04, 2022 Oct 04, 2022

The main difference Between the Teams Subscription and Enterprise Subscription is the Deployment Options and Identity Options.  There is more control available under the Enterprise version and it is a little higher in cost.

 

Enterprise allows for Enterprise ID's and Federated ID's. 

My understanding is that with the Teams version only Adobe ID's are used.

 

With Enterprise you can package and push out the installation easier, where with Teams I believe that it is a local install on the device.

 

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Mar 07, 2017 Mar 07, 2017

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Please refer to the below help article for a comparison between Creative Cloud for teams vs Enterprise:

Compare plans | Adobe Creative Cloud for business

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Jan 05, 2022 Jan 05, 2022

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This page does not contain a comparison it lists the features of Teams. Is there a clear comparison chart or table that is available. I believe it must've been edited since you posted this link initially.

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Jul 05, 2022 Jul 05, 2022

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yes very confusing information.

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Jul 05, 2022 Jul 05, 2022

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Read the other later link. 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 25, 2020 Nov 25, 2020

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That link looks to be something else.  The data must have been moved...  Is there another page that compares Teams vs Enterprise?

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I think I found it: Acrobat DC Teams vs. Accrobat DC Enterprise: http://m.softchoice.com/cms/home/marquee/pdf/acrobat-dc-enterprise-vip-faq-ue.pdf

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Oct 04, 2022 Oct 04, 2022

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 Why does Adboe make this so convoluted? Simple question "What is the difference between Enterprise & Team type in the Management Console" and all we get is a link to a 52 page document that is clear as mud. 😄

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Oct 04, 2022 Oct 04, 2022

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The main difference Between the Teams Subscription and Enterprise Subscription is the Deployment Options and Identity Options.  There is more control available under the Enterprise version and it is a little higher in cost.

 

Enterprise allows for Enterprise ID's and Federated ID's. 

My understanding is that with the Teams version only Adobe ID's are used.

 

With Enterprise you can package and push out the installation easier, where with Teams I believe that it is a local install on the device.

 

Acrobat DC for enterprise provides the robust IT infrastructure needed to manage enterprise capabilities, including: •Support for multiple types of administrators

•Service configurability

•More secure identity methods (including SSO)

•Dedicated-key file encryption These enhancements offer more value for organizations that need enterprise-level control and support.

 

What forms of identity are supported in Acrobat DC for enterprise?

One of the advantages of Acrobat DC for enterprise is the option to select the user authentication method that works best for your organization. Acrobat DC supports authentication through Adobe ID, Enterprise ID, and Federated ID (SSO).

 

• Adobe IDs are hosted by Adobe and managed by the end user. Users go to Adobe.com and set up their own ID based on email and self-selection of a password. The organization cannot control users’ access to apps, services, and files. This identity is used for Creative Cloud for individuals, Creative Cloud for teams, Acrobat DC for individuals, and Acrobat DC for teams. It’s also the default identity for enterprise licenses.

 

• Enterprise IDs are created, owned, and managed by an organization. Adobe hosts the Enterprise ID and performs authentication, but the organization maintains the Enterprise ID. End users cannot sign up and create an Enterprise ID, nor can they sign up for additional products and services from Adobe using an Enterprise ID. Admins create an Enterprise ID and issue it to a user. Admins can revoke access to products and services by taking over the account or deleting the Enterprise ID to permanently block access to associated data.

 

• Federated IDs are created and owned by the organization and linked to the enterprise directory via federation. The organization manages credentials and processes SSO via an SAML2 identity provider.

 

Both Federated and Enterprise IDs require an IT infrastructure to execute.

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Community Expert ,
Oct 05, 2022 Oct 05, 2022

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Enterprise allows for Enterprise ID's and Federated ID's. 

My understanding is that with the Teams version only Adobe ID's are used.

Creative Cloud for Teams needs indeed users to create an Adobe ID. Contrary to the individual licences, the administrator can, however, attribute licences and retrieve licences as needed.

 

With Enterprise you can package and push out the installation easier, where with Teams I believe that it is a local install on the device.


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With Teams, the IT can also proceed with unattended installs and upgrades. But as Teams licences are normally for smaller workgroups, the self-serving approach is probably better and more common. Small workgroups can coordinate themselves for the best approach in upgrade timings, and the added value for a centralized user management against the expense of setting-up such a centralized approach is less rewarding.

 

Enterprise licences also allow for a better cloud resource management.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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 Why does Adboe make this so convoluted? Simple question "What is the difference between Enterprise & Team type in the Management Console" and all we get is a link to a 52 page document that is clear as mud. 😄


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Call Adobe sales if you want precise information on what type of licence you need. Licence management in big corporations with hundreds of users requires a different approach than for a small workgroup. So as a rule of thumb, Creative Cloud for Teams is for smaller teams, Creative Cloud for Enterprise is for bigger user base with a more complex user management.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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This isn't helpful—sorry—but, then, nor is Adobe's documentation! I'm convinced that's by... er, design. Surely a behemoth like Adobe could hire someone who can present that info in an easy-to-understand manner. But they don't. Confusion + enshittification + $$$. 

 

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Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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= $$$

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 22, 2025 Jan 22, 2025

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Hi @panabrxas,

Thank you for reaching out. I truly understand your frustration when it comes to distinguishing between the various Adobe plans and their features. Navigating the options can be challenging, and I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.

 

Creative Cloud for Teams (CCT) is specifically designed for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), offering per-user licensing that supports real-time collaboration, file sharing, and integration with Adobe Stock. This plan includes basic security features such as authentication and data encryption, with self-service resources and knowledge bases available for user support. CCT is an excellent solution for businesses that need a streamlined approach to collaboration, centralized license management, cloud storage, and 24/7 technical support.

 

On the other hand, Creative Cloud for Enterprise (CCE) is tailored for larger organizations and provides more advanced features, including multi-factor authentication (MFA) and data loss prevention (DLP) for enhanced security. It offers flexible licensing, advanced asset management tools, and deeper integration with enterprise systems, making it ideal for organizations with complex workflows. Additionally, CCE provides comprehensive IT management, greater control over assets, and personalized onboarding with priority support.

 

If you would like further assistance, I encourage you to fill out the consultation form at the following link. Our sales team will be happy to help you select the most suitable plan for your needs.

[Request Consultation]

Thank you for your understanding, and we appreciate the opportunity to assist you.

Regards,
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