I currently have an M365 Family subscription, bought via Blue Nandu. It's coming up for renewal in December and I'm trying to decide whether to stick with the Family edition or upgrade to Premium.
Where's the best/cheapest place to buy Premium from?
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I hate that everything is a subscription these days. I have Microsoft office downloaded on my laptop but it’s likely outdated at this point. My mom just got a new laptop so she can look for new jobs and create a resume. I’d like to get the family plan for us to share but once she gets a job she will likely never use it again. And I only use it occasionally since I have a separate work laptop. Always having an updated Microsoft office suite is appealing but it seems too expensive for only a year. Alternatively, it’s cheaper than buying the software to install. For those who have the subscription, do you really plan to pay $100 a year forever? Until there is an alternative I guess.
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Im looking to setup a small company of around 15 in Microsoft 365, they all work on their own devices (BYOD) and no devices will be enrolled into AzureAD.
That said I was thinking the M365 Business Premium (formerly Microsoft 365 Business) would be the best solution despite them everyone on a BYOD. The reason for this is it includes more features that if I add onto the Business Standard would cost more than Business Premium. The features I need is Conditional Access (Intune) & AntiSpam Protection for Exchange.
Just wanted to query that this is the right way for me to go as they wont be using all the features or the Windows 10 license?
Yes, the cost of the Azure AD P1 license and ATP plus standard 365 almost equals premium. I recently setup a client with 17 Premium accounts. Not quite using ALL of the features, but there were more than one i was glad were included. Great if you want DLP.
If your business is a nonprofit you can get it for next to nothing. Check out techsoup.org
Greetings all! I've been chatting with a person who works at a company with approx 40 users. At first they purchased M365 Business Standard licenses - then they switched all the users to Office 365 E3 as they thought it was required for an Accounting application - it wasn't.
So I feel that they will do better with M365 Business Premium as a good fit with SMB's - yes that will reduce that mailbox size from 100GB to 50GB but they're all well below 50GB and have archiving turned on.
Did a lot of research...comparing the features...also had a look here - mind you dated July 2023: https://m365maps.com/matrix.htm#010001000000000000000
Now the costs are comparable....as purchased those O365 E3 licenses before those recent license changes.
So I'm trying to point out the advantages of switching to M365 Business Premium.
My understanding is that M365 BP provides advanced security features and better device/app management and provides for a less complex environment to support. Thinking of their needs also on that side as their current IT folks are new to M365 (no comment!) ;-) ....so I am not always available to assist.
M365 Business Premium will also provide their Compliance and Governance needs when they're ready to go there.
Am I missing something here? Any there any other pro's associated with that M365 Business Premium subscription vs O365 E3?
Many thanks in advance!
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I know it's a weird question but does anyone on here use Microsoft 365 Business Premium for personal use?
I know they have the Microsoft 365 personal subscription which is much cheaper but one feature I want is Intune and that only comes with 365 Business Premium.
The reasons I'm looking at 365 Business Premium for personal use:
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Intune mainly for MDM (6 devices)
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Custom domain email which isn't that important but cool that it's included
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One Drive 1TB storage
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MS apps like Word and Excel
If you have or are using 365 Business Premium is it worth the $240 yearly price tag?
I'm trying to determine the security specific advantages of moving my users away from M365 Business Standard and onto M365 Business Premium. I know that at least one advantage is that Exchange Online's spam/phishing security service features are greater for users with Premium licensing.
Any other things that are obvious improvements, if I move to Premium?
We currently have Microsoft 365 Apps for Business and we are are ready to start our Microsoft 365 premium migration project soon, and migrating our Exchange environment to the cloud. I am skeptical that Microsoft 365 premium subscription for our 150 users will be able to fully replace everything I am currently using on-prem. I need opinions and assistance.
My current environment:
Exchange 2019 on-prem server
Barracuda Email Security Gateway for primary email firewall
Cisco Email Security Appliance for sending out secure encrypted emails
BlackBerry Work for Accessing Email on iPhone/Android BYOD devices
WithSecure Client Security for workstation/server Anti-Virus protection.
Veritas BackupExec and Veeam Backup & Recovery for backup solution.
Any help or guidance will be helpful.
Thank you
I do some jobs for a non-profit and I just got this email from Microsoft:
Your Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant will expire on April 1, 2026.
The Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant will be discontinued on your next renewal on or after July 1, 2025. Your licenses will expire on April 1, 2026. We will continue to provide up to 300 granted licenses of Microsoft 365 Business Basic and discounts of up to 75 percent on many Microsoft 365 offers to nonprofits, including Microsoft 365 Business Premium.
Hi everyone,
I’m a bit confused about the new Microsoft 365 Premium subscription. I’m currently on Copilot Pro, and according to Microsoft’s announcement, “Microsoft 365 Premium combines everything in our Microsoft 365 Family and Copilot Pro subscriptions” (source).
However, when I look at the official support page about AI credits and limits (source), it seems that Microsoft 365 Premium actually comes with more usage restrictions.
For example:
- With Copilot Pro, I’ve never seen any usage limitation. I can use Smart (GPT‑5) all day long without hitting a cap or receiving any warning.
- For Voice, the Premium plan mentions a 60 minutes daily limit, but I don’t think such a restriction exists with Copilot Pro.
Has anyone here already switched from Copilot Pro to Microsoft 365 Premium and can confirm this? If Premium really has stricter limits, it might be better to stay with Copilot Pro for as long as possible.
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience :)
Rookie MSP here. Looking at Standard vs Premium. Which are you all using?
Hello. When I look online, I can see that our Microsoft 365 Business Premium license include Endpoint protection, but I am unsure if that is the ATP version or it is just some low level version.
So can someone point me in the correct way and yes it is included, how do I activate it, I can't seem to find that.
We have Symantec atm and we wanna change to Endpoint protection ATP.
Per Techsoup, The Register & Microsoft
Microsoft is pulling the free MS365 Business Premium licenses granted to non-profits and replacing them with Business Basic and discounts for its other services.
According to Microsoft, which reported net income of $25.8 billion in its earnings release for FY25 Q3 ended March 31, 2025, "Our goal in Tech for Social Impact (TSI) is to ensure nonprofits can benefit from the industry leading solutions that are critical to ensuring the highest level of organizational security and productivity."
As such, it is generously removing the ten licenses for Microsoft 365 Business Premium that it previously granted to non-profits. The replacement? "We are transitioning to provide up to 300 licenses of Microsoft 365 Business Basic and discounts of up to 75 percent on many Microsoft 365 offers to nonprofits."
So if a non-profit wants to keep using Business Premium, which includes desktop versions of Microsoft's Office applications, and management services such as Intune, they must start paying once their subscription is up. The discount – up to 75 percent – is substantial, but it will still be a jump for organizations which, by their nature, sometimes have to watch every penny.
Business Basic lacks many of the features of Business Premium. The desktop versions of the Office applications are gone, replaced by web apps. Teams is still there, but many other services, such as Intune, are absent.
Hi, We are currently using Microsoft 365 Business Premium. We dont need office desktop apps. We want the intune device management and defender + email.
I tried to compare the features F1,F3 against premium but got lost. Anyone has any suggestions?
Hi Folks,
I’m currently on Microsoft 365 Business Standard and considering an upgrade to Business Premium. From what I understand, the main jump isn’t so much about productivity apps (Word, Excel, Teams, etc. are the same), but around security and device management.
Here are the key differences I’ve found so far:
Mobile Device Management (MDM) Business Premium includes Intune, which lets you enforce security policies on company devices (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android). This means I could require PINs, control app access, and wipe lost/stolen devices remotely.
Advanced Security Premium has Azure AD Premium P1 features like conditional access, which adds another layer of login protection (e.g., block sign-ins from outside certain regions). It also includes Defender for Business, which brings enterprise-grade endpoint protection and threat detection to small/medium businesses.
Data Protection With Premium, I’d get Information Protection & DLP (Data Loss Prevention). That means I could label and protect sensitive docs (financials, customer data) and prevent accidental sharing outside the org.
User Control Centralized control over identity and access management, including MFA (multi-factor authentication) enforcement.
For those of you who made the switch — was it worth the extra cost? Did MDM and security features in Business Premium actually make a difference in day-to-day operations for your SMB?
I am about to switch from a la carte licenses to Business Premium to get Intune mainly. I keep seeing it say it includes security, is any of this email security beyond what Exchange offers standard? What is the "security" this license provides?
Thanks.
Hi ,
I’m currently the solo IT person at a small biotech company with around 15-20 employees, and we're planning some major upgrades to our IT environment. We're using a mix of Windows 7 and Windows 10 machines, and most of our software is outdated (Microsoft Office 2007). We're looking at upgrading to Windows 10 and moving to Microsoft 365 Business Premium, but I could use some advice on whether this is the right move.
Current Setup:
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OS: Mixed usage of Windows 7 and Windows 10.
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Software: Some computers use Microsoft Office 2007.
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Storage: NAT storage device and Dropbox for cloud storage.
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Hardware: Some older machines that will need replacement to support newer OS versions.
Planned Upgrades:
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Windows 10: Upgrading all systems to Windows 10 to ensure support and security.
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GoDaddy MS 365 Online Business Essential Plan → Microsoft 365 Business Premium:
Why We're Considering the Upgrade:
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We need better security, given the vulnerabilities of unsupported systems and outdated software.
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We require more scalable solutions to support our growth.
Questions:
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Are there any significant downsides to moving to Microsoft 365 Business Premium that I should be aware of?
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Given our setup and needs, does this seem like the right move, or should we consider other options?
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Any advice on managing this transition smoothly, especially with hardware replacements and potential software compatibility issues?
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For Cyber security, Is Microsoft Defender for Business enough for our size of company or need additional antivirus software such as Norton, Bitdefender..?
Thanks in advance for your insights!
I have been using Office 365 Home for my small business one a certain domain, we just grew the business and changed the domain so I figured its a good time to open an Office 365 Premium account to allow me to use Teams and Exchange.
I did the Office 365 Premium purchase via GoDaddy and then tried to move my OneDrive data to the new domain / account OneDrive using Flow and thats when I started getting problems.
I can log into Flow using my Office 365 Premium credentials, I can link my old Office 365 Home (on the old domain) but when I try to add my new OneDrive it asks me to enter a Microsoft account. My new details dont work for this.
GoDaddy referred me to MS, MS says I need to talk to GoDaddy.
All I want to do is get this working. Any advice on what I am doing wrong?
I need to install Microsoft Office on my Mac, and I’m weighing two main options:
Office Home 2024 for a one-time fee of $150 (includes Word, PowerPoint, and Excel).
Microsoft 365 Personal at $70/year.
I’m inclined to make a single purchase rather than sign up for a subscription, but I’m worried I might miss out on continuous updates or iPhone editing if I skip 365. I’ve also heard about WPS Office, which offers a free version plus a Premium plan around $35/year that includes WPS AI for extra editing and writing assistance. It might be a budget-friendly alternative, but I’m not sure whether it could replace Office entirely.
My main questions:
Will I lose out on any major features if I go with Office Home 2024 instead of 365?
If I opt for WPS Office (Premium or free), can I still share and edit documents on my iPhone without paying for Microsoft’s subscription?
Anyone have experience with WPS AI? Is it genuinely helpful for quick proofreading or rewriting?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences and advice.
Switched all users from a legacy license to MBP. The desktops were all Windows 10 pro prior to the switch. They all now seemed to have changed to Business edition. I can’t understand or figure out how to revert back to Pro. I need to as some security features are not available on Business.
Anyone have any experience?