MS’s new experience & 365 price increase…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1677846870730{padding-bottom: 30px !important;}”]Microsoft 365 is one of the most popular cloud productivity tools in the world. With most of its millions of users switching over to the new cloud-based version in the last 10 years.
Since launching 365, Microsoft has added over 24 cloud applications that are used in many day-to-day business activities, adding substantial value to the 365 services. Some of the most popular apps include:
Many of these new features and applications have come at no extra cost to the 365 subscription, often allowing companies to stop paying for alternative services and actually save money! But as with most things these days, Microsoft has finally announced their new pricing structure for its 365 platform, it might not come as a shock to most people but it’s important to be aware of the costs that are being passed onto you in what Microsoft describe as ‘the first substantive pricing update since we launched Office 365 a decade ago”.
Along with the price increase for Microsoft 365, Microsoft has also announced that it will be extending its unlimited dial-in capabilities for Microsoft Teams meetings for all enterprise, business, frontline, and government suites.
What are the new prices?
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