Here's Microsoft's chart showing how the three plans compare: It will cost $12.50 per user per month, or $150 per year.
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It will cost $5 per user per month, or $60 per year. It doesn't include any downloadable Office apps. Office 365 Business Essentials, which includes email and calendaring (Exchange Online) online meetings, instant messaging and video conferencing (Lync Online) team sites (SharePoint Online) 1 TB of free OneDrive for Business cloud storage, and Yammer enterprise social-networking support.It will cost $8.25 per user per month, or $99 per year. It's just the software (and storage) sold as a subscription. It doesn't include Exchange, Lync or SharePoint online.
Office 365 Business, which includes the full set of locally installable Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Publisher) for up to 5 PCs and/or Macs per user and 1 TB of free OneDrive for Business cloud storage.To shore up its offerings there, Microsoft is planning to launch on October 1, 2014, three new Office 365 plans aimed specifically at SMBs. One of the primary markets where Microsoft goes head-to-head with Google in the office-cloud wars is the small and midsize business (SMB) space. Ukrainian developers share stories from the war zone
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