LONDON: Starting this week, Office 365 enterprise subscribers will have access to numerous new features of the productivity service, including the meeting, conferencing, and calling features of Skype for Business. Microsoft Relevant Products/Services is launching its new subscription model for Office 365 tomorrow.
The highest-end plan, Office 365 E5, is priced at $35 per user per month, or $420 per user per year. Microsoft introduced Office 365 E5 today during its Convergence EMEA conference in Barcelona.
Office 365 E5 will include Skype for Business (pictured) with support for features including Cloud PBX and Meeting Broadcast, new analytics features such as Power BI Pro and Delve Organizational Analytics and enhanced security features including eDiscovery, Customer Lockbox and Safe Attachments. Power BI Pro ordinarily costs $10 per user per month. Delve Analytics helps users see how they connect with and compare to their co-workers.
Office 365 E4, the previous top-of-the-line package, costs $22 per user per month, or $264 per user per year. E4 includes Skype for Business with Enterprise Voice and unified messaging, the full suite of locally downloadable Office apps and Power BI for Office 365. Microsoft will retire the E4 package and replace it with E5, but E4 will remain on Microsoft’s price list until June 30, 2016.
The E1 and E3 versions of Office 365 will stay at their current prices of $8 and $20 per user per month, respectively. E1 will now have new work management tools, as well as Skype for Business’s Meeting Broadcast functionality, included in the $8 fee. E3 users will get those two new features along with Equivio Analytics for eDiscovery, Secure Attachments and URLs and access control, also at no extra charge. Skype Meeting Broadcast lets users broadcast Skype for Business meetings on the Internet to up to 10,000 people, who attend via the Web browser of their choosing.