What are the advantages of Creative Cloud for a Virtual Team?

Hi, I run The Virtual Works UK, we are a team of multi-skilled professionals who are remotely based in various locations across the UK. We collaborate heavily with our customers and provide services such as implementation of Customer Management Systems, Workforce Management Solutions and Virtual Project Assistance.
I have been looking at a few applications both cloud based and others.
I wondered whether those of who have used Creative Cloud could list its 10 main advantageous to those of its competitors ie functionality and how they could benefit a business such as mine.
We sell B2B on our behalf and that of our customers, who are mainly new, small to medium sized businesses in different verticals.
How would our use of Creative Cloud benefit them as well?
Any feedback would be most appreciated.

HI VirtualWorkscom
Although not specifcally what you are asking for, these might be a good starting pointing
http://terrywhite.com/5-myths-about-adobe-creative-cloud/
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/tools-and-services.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud/faq.html
-Dave

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