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ViProCon
Nov 28, 2019Brass Contributor
Business vs. Business Premium: which features lost?
I sell and deploy a lot of Office 365 Business and Business Premium licenses, so I do know the basic differences, however I have a client that wants to collaborate with co-workers using Calendar, Tas...
- Nov 28, 2019Hi ViProCon
A compare can be found here
https://products.office.com/en-gb/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?&activetab=tab%3aprimaryr2
Unlike Business Premium, Business does not contain Exchange (Email, Calendar, Contacts) SharePoint (Files) Teams (Collaboration Hub) Planner (Tasks) To Do (Tasks) or any collaboration apps except for OneDrive for Business.
Office 365 Business only contains the Office Apps (Word etc) and OneDrive (Personal File Storage). On the use cases above, business premium is 100% what they need - they can share calendar using Exchange and SharePoint and collaborate to a high degree with SharePoint and Teams.
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
Nov 28, 2019
Hi ViProCon
A compare can be found here
https://products.office.com/en-gb/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?&activetab=tab%3aprimaryr2
Unlike Business Premium, Business does not contain Exchange (Email, Calendar, Contacts) SharePoint (Files) Teams (Collaboration Hub) Planner (Tasks) To Do (Tasks) or any collaboration apps except for OneDrive for Business.
Office 365 Business only contains the Office Apps (Word etc) and OneDrive (Personal File Storage). On the use cases above, business premium is 100% what they need - they can share calendar using Exchange and SharePoint and collaborate to a high degree with SharePoint and Teams.
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
A compare can be found here
https://products.office.com/en-gb/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?&activetab=tab%3aprimaryr2
Unlike Business Premium, Business does not contain Exchange (Email, Calendar, Contacts) SharePoint (Files) Teams (Collaboration Hub) Planner (Tasks) To Do (Tasks) or any collaboration apps except for OneDrive for Business.
Office 365 Business only contains the Office Apps (Word etc) and OneDrive (Personal File Storage). On the use cases above, business premium is 100% what they need - they can share calendar using Exchange and SharePoint and collaborate to a high degree with SharePoint and Teams.
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
ViProCon
Dec 02, 2019Brass Contributor