Microsoft Announces Major Changes to Office 365 for Small and Midsized Businesses
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I'm still confused between Business Premium and Enterprise E3. There is just such a big difference in price (basically, double).
<sigh>
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@Carnival-Boy said:
I'm still confused between Business Premium and Enterprise E3. There is just such a big difference in price (basically, double).
$12.50 to $20 is not quite double.
What you get are the big enterprise features that most people do not want or need.
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GBP 7.50 to GBP 14.70 here in the UK.
I believe you can mix plans now, is that right?
So I could have 30 Business Premium, 30 E1 and 30 E3 within the same tenant? -
@Carnival-Boy said:
GBP 7.50 to GBP 14.70 here in the UK.
I believe you can mix plans now, is that right?
So I could have 30 Business Premium, 30 E1 and 30 E3 within the same tenant?I believe so, but I have not tested that anywhere yet.
I know you can mix within the two types freely, but I have not had any setup where I cold actually purchase between the two yet.
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In case anyone is curious, this is the difference between them. Strictly Enterprise level features that I have never seen needed in the SMB market.
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Plus you get Access with Enterprise but not with Business Premium for some random reason.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
GBP 7.50 to GBP 14.70 here in the UK.
I believe you can mix plans now, is that right?
So I could have 30 Business Premium, 30 E1 and 30 E3 within the same tenant?I am running 3 Business Premium licenses with 65 E1 licenses. Not sure if that helps at all.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
Plus you get Access with Enterprise but not with Business Premium for some random reason.
What is this Access thing you speak of?
(Read that: Access needs to die in a fire)
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I'm trying to kill it off here, but it's not easy. There are always a couple of annoying users in any organisation who think it's great and fancy themselves as amateur software developers. Normally leaving me to pick up the pieces when it all goes wrong.