The company already sells Windows and Office subscriptions, but Microsoft 365 is meant to combine Windows 10, Office 365, as well as Microsoft’s mobility and security suites into one big subscription package. The tagline here is that “people are at the heart of digital transformation”. These services allow your employees to work and collaborate with ease, even when moving from one device to another. The bundle is also about Microsoft encouraging more use of its cloud services. There are two flavors to choose from: Enterprise and Business. The first is designed for large organizations, while the second is more suitable for small and medium-sized businesses with no more than 300 users. For those of you who don’t know, you also get Intune, Azure Active Directory, and Azure Cloud App Security, and Threat Analytics as part of the deal. This should make device management and security an easier job. Microsoft 365 Business will first arrive in preview form on August 2, and will be offered at $20 per user per month. Pricing for Microsoft 365 Enterprise varies depending on the particular plan the company choses when they sign up. If last year’s bundle prices are any indication, this could be around $36 and $54 for the E3 and E5 plans, respectively. Large organizations should be able to take advantage of these plans by the end of this summer.

Pushing further with Azure Stack

To underline the momentum in the enterprise space, here are a few more interesting stats from the Inspire conference. No less than 70% of top 500 global companies are on track to have dedicated teams for digital transformation by 2019. To put it in perspective, Gartner estimates put these initiatives at $2.2 trillion, and Microsoft touts 19% higher margins for their partners when compared to the competition. And 80% of senior executives are sold on the importance of digital transformation, which is something to keep in mind if you’re on the fence.

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