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Microsoft 365 subscriptions will become more expensive after 11 years since the launch of Office 365

In June 2011, the company launched Microsoft service Office 365, which was an Office subscription paid for by subscription. At the time, it included Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Lync, Exchange, and InfoPath. But a lot has changed since then. Especially after adding the OneDrive cloud service, it became a surprisingly advantageous offer (if you were interested in cloud storage). But that was far from all, it expanded a lot, especially in the offer of enterprise versions, and in March 2020 the name was also changed from Office 365 to Microsoft 365.

Since its launch, it has added more than twenty applications in addition to OneDrive: Access, Bookings, Delve, Forms, GroupMe, Kaizala, Lens, Lists, OneNote Class Notebook, Planner, Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, Publisher, SharePoint, Staff Hub, Stream, Sway, Teams, To-Do, Visio, Whiteboard and Yammer. That’s why Microsoft has decided to raise prices for enterprise customers for the first time. However, this does not yet apply to licenses for schools and households. From March 1, 2022, the following plans will increase prices per user (we can expect a similar increase in prices in all currencies):

  • Microsoft 365 Business Basic (from $ 5 to $ 6)
  • Microsoft 365 Business Premium (from $ 20 to $ 22)
  • Office 365 E1 (from $ 8 to $ 10)
  • Office 365 E3 (z $20 na $23)
  • Office 365 E5 (from $ 35 to $ 38)
  • Microsoft 365 E3 (from $ 32 to $ 36)

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