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Does Microsoft 365 E3 include all the features of Office 365 E3?

Anonymous
2019-04-27T13:20:44+00:00

Hi All,

So basically I know that Office 365 is for the mails only and Microsoft 365 is Windows and Mails. My question is whether the plans of both this different groups are same. Like Microsoft 365 E1 includes features of Office 365 E1, M365 E3 includes features of O365 E3 and so on. Please let me know.

Thanks,

Edward Deniz

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-04-27T21:31:39+00:00

    Hello EdwardDeniz,

    As far as I know, Microsoft Enterprise 365 currently have E3, E5, F1 three plans. Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 include Windows 10 Enterprise, Office 365 Enterprise and Enterprise Mobility + Security, Microsoft E5 include all of E3's capabilities plus advanced security, voice, and data analysis tools. In my view Microsoft E3 includes all features of Office 365 E3 as it is bundle of existing services. You may check following articles for detailed information and compare with each other:

    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft 365 Enterprise overview

    Office 365 Plan Options

    Best Regards,

    Anna

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-04-30T09:31:08+00:00

    Hello EdwardDeniz,

    Haven't heard back from you, please feel free to contact me if you need further assistance.

    Best Regards,

    Anna

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