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October 3, 2016
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What is the difference between CCT & CCE as we are using CCT where our customer is shifting on CCE.

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Do we really need to go for CCE?

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Abambo
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Community Expert
June 7, 2019

I suppose this tells all about what you need:

Just to say, my company has 6 CC for teams licenses. It's great and flexible. I do not know about the prices, but it looks more to be a question of being able to manage quite a large number of users for CC for enterprise.

How many users are your talking about?

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
Adobe Employee
June 7, 2019

Here is a link to the Adobe site which gives a nice overview of what the differences are between Creative Cloud for Teams (CCT) and Creative Cloud for Enterprise (CCE):

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/plans.html

Single Sign On (SSO) seems to be the thing most people want, so if you want this, go for CCE as it's not available in CCT.

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/business/teams/plans.html

Sheena Kaul
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October 3, 2016
Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
October 3, 2016

Is this question about the license differences for Creative Cloud Teams (CCT) vs Creative Cloud Enterprise (CCE)?

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Kat Gilbert
Legend
October 3, 2016

Nancy, where is best place to move this. Many thanks for your intuitive response- Google had no clue!

Nancy OShea
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Community Expert
October 3, 2016

Not sure as I don't quite know what the question is.

This excerpt is from ProDesignTools website.

What’s the Difference Between Adobe CC for Teams vs. Individuals? | ProDesignTools

Creative Cloud for Teams is Adobe’s volume licensing solution for businesses, studios, design shops, agencies, companies, offices, schools, and other organizations. It includes everything that CC for Individuals does, but gives you substantially more features and capabilities for managing and working with different users. It’s meant for groups (such as small to midsize businesses and departments) with multiple seats using the products at the same time. For large businesses, Adobe recommends Creative Cloud for Enterprise.

Nancy O.

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Kat Gilbert
Legend
October 3, 2016

Is this in regard to an educational system? If so then as John has stated need to know what program you are using.