
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2015 FULL#
- #MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2015 WINDOWS#
Most customers will have the ability to opt-in and move to the new plans after they launch. No capabilities will be removed or reduced. You will also be able to add seats, add new subscriptions, and renew your existing subscription just as you do today. adding Yammer to Midsize Business, increase in OneDrive for Business storage) Microsoft releases that are relevant to your subscription.

admin center updates, new suite navigation) and any new services (e.g.

Until you renew to one of the new plans, you will continue to receive all the benefits of Office 365 you do today – including any feature and security updates (e.g. There will be no downtime or data loss during this process. Our policy is to provide 12 months’ notice for any changes to a customer’s core subscription, therefore as an existing customer you have no required action to take regarding your Office 365 subscription until your first renewal after October 1, 2015.Īfter that date, you will need to select one of the new plans at your next renewal date. This new lineup will replace our current plans for SMBs over time – Small Business, Small Business Premium and Midsize Business. New Midsize Business customers will be able to take advantage of this reduced price starting August 1, 2014. As an existing customer, you will realize this price reduction the next time you renew. Small Business and Small Business Premium customers will see their seat cap raise from 25 to 300 while Midsize Business customers (whose seat cap is already 300), will see their price be reduced from $15/user/month to $12.5/user/month. Starting on October 1, 2014, we will be making changes for existing customers to bring them some of the new plan benefits before they move. The new value isn’t just for our new customers.
#MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2015 FULL#

#MICROSOFT OFFICE 365 FOR SMALL BUSINESS 2015 WINDOWS#
Office 365 Business – The full Office applications – Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Publisher, with 1TB of OneDrive for Business cloud storage to access, edit and share your documents across your Windows PC, Mac, iPad, Windows tablet and smartphone.On October 1, 2014, we will release three new Office 365 plans tailored to meet the needs of small and midsized businesses (SMBs), ranging from 1 to approximately 250 employees. Making Office 365 even better for small and midsized businesses Today we are continuing that effort by sharing how our Office 365 plans will be evolving over the next few months. Two weeks ago, we announced the release of the Office 365 for business public roadmap in response to your feedback for more visibility into future Office 365 updates.
