Creative Cloud, questions générales

Bonjour,
Je suis nouveau dans le monde Adobe et j'ai quelques questions d'ordre général sur les logiciels Adobe:
Notre besoin principal est de travailler avec InDesign en collaboration avec notre agence qui jusqu'alors gérait seule nos documents PAO avec InDesign. Nous nous orientons donc vers l'acquisition de Creative Cloud (car nos besoins pourraient s'étendre vers d'autres logiciels que InDesign).
Première question: si notre agence et nous-mêmes utilisons Creative Cloud, pouvons nous partager un espace de stockage commun ou ces espaces de stockage sont-ils liés à l'abonnement et donc dictincts si nous acquérons deux abonnements? (deux espaces distincts enlèveraient à mon sens tout intérêt à travailler sur le Cloud)
Deuxième question: corolaire à la première question, notre agence et nous-même pouvons-nous utiliser un seul et même abonnement Creative Cloud de façon à n'utiliser qu'un espace de stockage? Autrement dit, si nous-même ou notre agence acquérons un seul abonnement Creative Cloud, pouvons nous donner l'accès (et combien d'accès) à une autre entreprise?
Merci de vos tuyaux et de vos retours d'expériences.

Bonjour. d'apres la FAQ, http://www.adobe.com/fr/products/creativecloud/faq.edu.html#
>Les abonnés à une même formule Creative Cloud doivent-ils travailler dans la même entreprise ?
Non, l'adhésion à Creative Cloud peut être étendue à tout possesseur d'une adresse e-mail. Il est important de noter qu'une invitation d'abonnement à Creative Cloud ne peut être acceptée que par le destinataire (adresse e-mail) de cette invitation. 
>À quelle capacité de stockage en mode cloud me donne droit mon abonnement à Creative Cloud ?
Avec un abonnement équipe, chaque personne a droit à 100 Go de stockage pour visualiser, modifier, stocker et partager des fichiers entre les différents membres. Avec un abonnement individuel, la capacité de stockage est limitée à 20 Go par utilisateur.
En espérant que cela vous éclaire, mais je vous conseillerais de contacter Adobe directement: http://www.adobe.com/fr/aboutadobe/contact.html

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