![]() Not all plans provide you with with installable versions of the Microsoft Office product suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc.) - the ‘Business Basic’ plan only gives you access to the mobile and online versions, and the ‘E1’ plan restricts you to using the browser-based version.Interestingly however, you can mix and match license types - for example, you could use 300 Business Standard licenses, 300 Business Premium licenses, and 100 Enterprise E3 ones within the same organization. The Microsoft 365 ‘Business’ plans all limit the maximum number of users to 300 by contrast, you can have an unlimited number of users on the ‘Enterprise’ Microsoft plans.The ‘Microsoft 365 Apps’ plans only provide you with the desktop apps (i.e., the versions of Word, Excel etc.The Business plans all provide 1TB storage per user, but depending on the plan and the number of users involved, the Enterprise ones can give you 5TB. ![]() By contrast, all the Google Workspace pricing is based on a per-month basis, which may suit some organisations a bit better - for example, those with regular changes in the number of staff, or those using contractors. Each 365 ‘Business’ plan comes in a couple of dollars more expensive if you pay monthly, and with the ‘Enterprise’ plans, there’s no option to do so. ![]()
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