

It's also worth taking a closer look at two popular enterprise plans, Office 365 E3 and Microsoft 365 E3, that are frequently compared in terms of features and value. But in terms of licenses that can fulfill the needs of large-scale organizations, these business and enterprise plans are a great place to start.

Of course there are even more Microsoft 365 subscriptions - including personal/family, first-line workforce, education, and government plans - not covered in this post. Task management (Power Apps, Power Automate, Planner, To Do)Īdvanced analytics (MyAnalytics, Power BI Pro) Office apps (PowerPoint, Word, Excell, OneNote, Access (PC only))Įmail and calendar (Outlook, Exchange, Bookings)įiles and content (OneDrive, Stream, Sway) Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (FKA O365 ProPlus)

Here's Microsoft's general overview of what the enterprise licenses include:
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The more advanced protection, security, and compliance features, though, can be found with the Microsoft 365 E3 and E5 plans, which also include the Windows OS. On the lighter end of the subscription spectrum are Office 365 E1, E3, and E5, as well as the newly renamed Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (formerly Office 365 ProPlus), all of which have different mixes of Office and productivity apps, device management, and even analytics.
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Microsoft 365 Apps for business (FKA O365 Business)ĭesktop versions of Office apps for PC and MacĮnterprise licenses - available for an unlimited number of users - offer a broader variety of apps, cloud services, and device and security management. Microsoft Business Premium (FKA M365 Business) Microsoft 365 Business Standard (FKA O365 Business Premium) Here's a quick look at the main features of the newly renamed business subscriptions, directly from Microsoft:īusiness Basic (FKA* O365 Business Essentials) Most of the subscriptions also include Teams, Outlook, Exchange, and SharePoint.īut some of the key differences among the business licenses lie desktop versions of Office apps, as well as advanced security and device management offered by the Premium plan, which includes Intune and Azure Information Protection. Name changes aside, the current business licenses Microsoft 365 has to offer should look fairly familiar.įor business plans - which support up to 300 users - web and mobile Office apps as well as cloud file storage come standard. "The Office you know and love will still be there," according to Spataro's March 30 blog post, "but we're excited about the new apps and services we've added to our subscriptions over the last few years and about the new innovations we'll be adding in the coming months." Comparing Business and Enterprise Plans
