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What is the pricing of MS Teams for enterprises?
- Jan 30, 2020
Rod Falanga It is hard to do a business case for Teams vs Skype for Business when you don't get the figures from them. Based on that (no facts at all) you can easy say to them that Teams will not be more expensive.
I should have mentioned that I work for a large state government agency, so E1, E2, etc. I don't think applies to us. We have roughly 3500 employees.
Do you run Skype for Business server today or Online? What kind of licenses do you have Office 365 or CAL licenses for Exchange, Skype, Sharepoint ets?
- Rod FalangaJan 30, 2020Brass Contributor
LinusCansby I don't know the answers to the questions you asked. Those are things they don't discuss with me. I suspect that it has something to do with SharePoint, but I'm guessing.
- LinusCansbyJan 30, 2020MVP
Rod Falanga It is hard to do a business case for Teams vs Skype for Business when you don't get the figures from them. Based on that (no facts at all) you can easy say to them that Teams will not be more expensive.
- SpyrographApr 24, 2020Copper Contributor
Teams is more expensive. We have 110 licenses for "Microsoft Apps for Business" at $8.00/user per mo. To get Teams with HD video conferencing and local installed office apps requires us to go to Office 365 E3 minimum at $20/user per month. A difference of $15,480 annually verses what we used to pay that included Skype for Business. We will be continuing with Slack internally and using GoToMeeting or Zoom for conferences with external participants.