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Office 365 Small Business and Midsize Business editions revealed, coming in November

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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A new report indicates that there will be two new additions to the Office 356 family, which has yet to be officially revealed by Microsoft. These two new additions include Office 365 Small Business and Midsize Business editions. What exactly do these two editions consist of?

Office 365 Small Business consists of cloud-based email, shared calendars, HD video conferencing, a team site for sharing files, public website, and 24/7 phone support. What it does not come with is the locally installable apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, Publisher, Access, Lync and InfoPath, which comes with Small Business Premium. On the other hand, Midsize Business edition comes with Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, Lync Online, and the above mentioned features for Small Business. Take a look at all the editions below. Whatever happened to keeping it simple?

  • Office 365 Home Premium
  • Office 365 Small Business
  • Office 365 Small Business Premium
  • Office 365 ProPlus
  • Office 365 Midsize Business
  • Office 365 Enterprise

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