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Perhaps you've heard about the advantages of Microsoft Office 365, and want to give it a try. Or maybe you've already completed a 30-day trial and are ready to subscribe on an ongoing basis. The question is: Which plan should I subscribe to? To make your choice easy, we've updated our Office 365 website to help you quickly select the right plan for your organization. Now, from a single page, you can compare all the subscription plans side-by-side, including the specific features and prices of each. You can see which plans come with a free, 30-day trial, and find the plan best suited for your organization's specific size and needs. To make our subscription plans easy to navigate, we've also grouped them into four categories: email, small business, midsize businesses and enterprises E1& E3: Email (Online Exchange): This plan is suitable for organizations of any size that want to move their email, but not their productivity applications, to the cloud. Subscribers receive our web-based email service Exchange Online, along with shared calendars, anti-virus and anti-spam filtering, and Active Directory integration. Cost: $5 per user/month. Small Business (P1): This plan is ideal for organizations with 50 or fewer employees. In addition to web-based email complete with anti-virus and anti-spam filtering, it offers instant messaging, voice and video conferencing, and web-based viewing and editing of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote files. It also includes a team site for sharing files, an external website, and Microsoft community support. Cost: $6 per user/month. Midsize Businesses & Enterprises (E1): The basic plan is appropriate for medium and large enterprises that want to move email, communications, and collaboration to the cloud, while keeping their productivity applications on-premises. It offers web-based email, shared calendars, instant messaging, and video conferencing. Plus it includes a SharePoint intranet supporting up to 300 sub-sites, Active Directory integration, configurable anti-spam filtering, and 24x7 customer support. Cost: $10 per user/month. Midsize Businesses & Enterprises (E3): The premier plan is suitable for medium and large enterprises that are taking a hybrid approach to the cloud and want to combine their cloud-based and on-premises versions of Office into a single plan. It includes everything in the basic plan plus web-based viewing and editing of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote files. It also comes with a desktop version subscription of Office Professional Plus 2010 for up to five devices per user. And it offers unlimited email storing and archiving, and hosted voicemail support. Cost: $24 per user/month. You can subscribe to a plan right from our website, or sign up a for a 30-day free trial. You can also watch demos of Office 365, and view answers to frequently asked questions. Please check it out, and tell us what you think. We welcome your questions and comments.
Perhaps you've heard about the advantages of Microsoft Office 365, and want to give it a try. Or maybe you've already completed a 30-day trial and are ready to subscribe on an ongoing basis. The question is: Which plan should I subscribe to?
To make your choice easy, we've updated our Office 365 website to help you quickly select the right plan for your organization. Now, from a single page, you can compare all the subscription plans side-by-side, including the specific features and prices of each. You can see which plans come with a free, 30-day trial, and find the plan best suited for your organization's specific size and needs.
To make our subscription plans easy to navigate, we've also grouped them into four categories: email, small business, midsize businesses and enterprises E1& E3:
You can subscribe to a plan right from our website, or sign up a for a 30-day free trial. You can also watch demos of Office 365, and view answers to frequently asked questions. Please check it out, and tell us what you think. We welcome your questions and comments.
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I'm a little confused, does this mean that plans E2 and E4 are no longer available?
Hi Laura, these are just an over view of where you start with the plans. Plans you mentioned are still available which add more options. Hope this helps
Simon, the P1 plans includes what you are looking for, Office Live was a good product during it's run but you will see the professional edge you get with Office 365. I can understand the change not being fun, but it's very much a return on investment:) contact us if you require any assistance.
I've just come across from OLSB to Office 365 and I've got problems with the fact that Windows Live Photo Gallery and Windows Live are not able to be integrated with my Office 365 email and contacts. This makes for a very ackward situation for me as I can't send photos from the gallery easily any more and I can't see details of email activity on my Windows Live home page any more. And the Windows Live Essentials programs only work with WLM on the dektop even if Outlook is set up as default email client. Any suggestions as to how I can deal with this?
Hi Ken - Publisher is included in any of the plans that include a subscription to Office Professional Plus. What you actually do is download the software (there are links within your account management pages to do this), and install locally. The great thing about the licence is it is on a per user basis - one user is licensed to install the software on up to five devices, so this would cover your office workstation, home pc, and say, a couple of laptops.
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