Professional-Enterprise Edition upgrade

Hello

We'd spend our professional edition of DPS to an Enterprise edition. I can't find information on the adobe Web site and the customer service gave me advice visit this forum. Anyone know how to get this update?

Thank you!

Go to http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-publishing-suite-enterprise.html and click on 'BUY' in the tabs bar at the top. Will take you to a form where you can fill in your information so that an Adobe representative contact you.

Neil

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