Office Enterprise E1 E1 is the cheapest Enterprise plan and actually costs less than the Business Premium license.
Microsoft does not operate Office in China instead 21Vianet does. Updates[ edit ] The Office platform uses a rolling release model; updates to the online components of the service are provided once per quarter.
For most small organizations, Office Business Essentials would be the most affordable and accessible option thanks to its small price, and access to collaboration tools. Note that this UI is not available in the perpetual Office release. Certain plans also include unlimited personal cloud storage per user.
Included in this plan is access to Microsoft Exchange for creating and hosting custom company email addresses, OneDrive for storing your company files on the online cloud, SharePoint for creating internal websites and sharing files, and the collaboration software Microsoft Teams for keeping touch with employees.
For example, if a team collaborates in a Group in Yammer, its members automatically get a team calendar, a shared Outlook inbox, a SharePoint library, a SharePoint team site, a shared OneNote notebook and Planner.
Full functionality is restored once a new subscription is purchased and activated. Users will also be able to access and publish reports, and perform natural language queries on data.
A maximum of users is supported in all of these plans.