Microsoft Launches New Office 365 Subscription Plans For Small And Midsize Businesses

Microsoft is rolling out new Office 365 plans for companies with fewer than 250 employees that will slowly replace the company’s existing plans for small and midsize businesses. The company had already outlined some of these changes earlier this year, so this week’s announcement doesn’t come as a huge surprise.

Here is what these new plans look like:

Companies that sign up for Office 365 will now get access to these plans. Businesses that already subscribed to Microsoft’s SMB plans before will have to wait until their subscriptions are up for renewal to switch to the new plans (and they can still stay on their existing plans for longer, too). The older Small Business and Small Business Premium plans were also capped at 25 employees, which meant midsized companies had to subscribe to Microsoft’s costlier enterprise plans if they wanted to use Office 365 and didn’t need all the features of the old Midsize Business plan (the equivalent of the new Business Premium offering).

Overall, Microsoft clearly priced these new plans to be highly attractive to small enterprises. Google offers $5/user/month and $10/user/month plans for its Apps for Business service, but many companies still prefer to use the more familiar (and arguably more powerful) Office apps instead.

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