

The tech giant has also added more than 20 apps to Office 365 since it originally launched, including Microsoft Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint. The changes follow a period of immense growth for Microsoft and its cloud services the firm recently surpassed the milestone valuation of $2 trillion and it has more than 300 million paid seats for Office 365. "We're committed to building on the value we've delivered over the past decade to continuously provide innovation that helps our customers succeed and thrive today and well into the future." Office 365 E3 is going from 20 to 23 per user per month. Office 365 E1 is going from 8 to 10 per user per month. Microsoft 365 Business Premium is going from 20 to 22 per user per month. "As leaders around the world look to empower their people for a more flexible, hybrid world of work, it's clear that every organisation will need a new operating model across people, places, and processes," Spataro wrote in a blog post. Here is a rundown of the new prices coming early next year for Microsoft 365: Microsoft 365 Business Basic is going from 5 to 6 per user per month. Subsequent pricing for tenant-based apps applies to any tenant in your organisation. Thanks to the aforementioned Microsoft partner slide deck, we now know the rest of the planned Office 365.

For example, if Person A is licensed for the first app, subsequent pricing wouldn’t apply to Person B. Office 365 Small Business Premium will cost 12.50 per month, or 150 per user, per year. Office 365 Enterprise E1 costs 8.00/user/month, billed annually. While a service may be available across Microsoft 365 and Office 365 plans, the features available in each plan may differ. The following table shows the services that are available in each plan. From there, you’ll find Enterprise E1, which adds OneDrive for Business storage, SharePoint, Yammer (Microsoft’s business social network), and Office Online. Each Microsoft 365 or Office 365 plan includes a number of individual services, such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online. The reasoning for hiking them up now is partly to do with the higher demand for cloud-based services brought about by the pandemic, according to Jared Spataro, the corporate vice president for Microsoft 365. 1 Subsequent pricing for user-based apps applies only to the individual licensed for the first app. Office 365 Hosted Email costs just 4.00/user/month, billed annually. These are the first "substantive" price increases to Office 365 since it was launched a decade ago, according to Microsoft, with only minor changes to the suites coming in over the last ten years.
