EELA: Campus-wide Adobe licensing for HE
By
Pete Lamb
Journalist
Category: Design, Web & Publishing , IT Strategy

With
Adobe's Education Enterprise Licensing Agreement (EELA), you can
kill two birds with one stone: simplify your university's software
management, as well as lowering costs. That means you can equip
your students with industry skills that prepare them for a career
involving digital communication, while minimising the cost and
complexity of rolling out their software across campus.
What is an EELA?
Adobe's EELA is a three-year licensing agreement that lets your entire staff and student population use Adobe's industry-standard Creative Suite software. Whereas other licences work on a 'per-workstation' basis, with the EELA you pay an annual fee to use licences on all of your computers, which removes all the fuss of amending your payment plan every time one of your departments needs another copy.How will you benefit?
As well as easier licence management and cost savings, an EELA:- gives you all Creative Suite upgrades.
- lets you use Creative Suite on both Macs and PCs.
- means students and staff can benefit from access to Creative Suite on their personal computers.
- allows your students to pay a small fee to take a copy with them when they graduate, so they can continue to use the software they've been trained on.
Tags: Adobe , Creative Suite





