The company has added a project management tool called Microsoft Planner in all Business and Enterprise plans. Microsoft offers OneDrive for Business with every Office 365 Business plan. The consumer also gets IT-level web support and 24 x7 phone support. Microsoft guarantees 99.9% of uptime for all its services during the subscription period. Let’s first talk about the similarities among all Office 365 Business plans. Get Office 365 Features Inclusive in All Plans The post will include what you get, which functionalities you lose, and how much it costs per month. I will also throw-in the mid-tier Business plan to help you make the decision. In this post, we are going to compare Business Essential to Business Premium. It can be confusing to pick the appropriate plan for your company. Office 365 Business plans are laid out in three categories: Business, Business Essential, and Business Premium. They are most suitable and one of the popular ones for small/medium-sized (less than 300 employees) companies. That leaves us with Office 365 Premium plans. Microsoft is pumping more add-ons in Word, PowerPoint, and Excel Office 365 Enterprise plans (E1, E3, E5) are ideal for medium to large companies with more than 300 employees. If you plan to share it with family members or friends, then pick the Family plan. If you aim to use Office 365 alone, then go with a personal plan. The Personal, Family, and Enterprise plans are straightforward.
You can choose a relevant plan based on your needs, preference, usage, company size, and total employee members. Microsoft offers a wide range of Office 365 plans.