Best way to upgrade 9 machines to monthly subscription?

I have 9 machines (3 PC and 6 Mac) upgrade to monthly subscriptions - 8 of them are already on CS5... What is the best way to start this process?

Hi Emily,.

To my knowledge, "Creative Cloud for teams" is appropriate for you. Also, if you use the product for a year then it is better if you buy an annual subscription in which only the commitment is for one year, but you will pay monthly-wise. Check this link for more details about Creative Cloud for teams below:

http://www.Adobe.com/products/creativecloud/FAQ.html#CCM-teams

Kind regards

Fatiha

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