Oct 11 2018
11:46 PM
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10:00 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Oct 11 2018
11:46 PM
- last edited on
Feb 01 2023
10:00 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Has anyone come across a matrix that compares the above?
For me, I am looking for a plan that includes Azure Premium P1 (I need the Conditional Access Piece).
Seems cheaper to get the E3 plan and add the Azure Active Directory Premium P1 instead, unless there are other bells and whistles I am not aware of.
Any comments would be appreciated.
Oct 12 2018 12:01 AM
Hi! Microsoft 365 E3 also includes Windows 10 Enterprise
Below is a link to see whats included in the M 365 plans
https://www.microsoft.com/sv-se/microsoft-365/compare-all-microsoft-365-plans
Basically:
Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 = Windows 10 Enterprise E3 + Office 365 E3 + Enterprise Mobility + Security E3
/ Adam
Oct 12 2018 12:24 AM
If you only need the AAD P1 capabilities then yes, it's much cheaper to get the standalone plan. But it also might be a good chance to think about your future investments in Microsoft technologies, as bundling the whole M365 suite might be cheaper in the long run, if you plan to take advantage of other services/features.
Oct 12 2018 01:06 AM
Really appreciate all the responses.
If I go down the E3 + Azure P1 route, which is the add-on I need to support Email Encryption if I get this later on?
Oct 12 2018 06:51 AM
Oct 14 2018 11:03 PM - edited Oct 14 2018 11:05 PM
Thanks for the clarification Admin on the encryption piece.
Chris, it looks like we might be using IBM MaaS360 for Mobile Device Management instead of Intune, hence E3 + Azure P1.
For sure Microsoft 365 E3 is a complete solution if you throw Intune into the mix.