Jul 21 2017
09:30 PM
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10:09 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Jul 21 2017
09:30 PM
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Feb 01 2023
10:09 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hi All,
I know that Office 365 booking is available to use for bussiness part. Just wonder is there a plan to roll it out for Education part. We are using E3 license and I try to login with booking but I just got 30 days testing period.
The old booking solution from edu part is not really good enough to use it. So is there a plan for booking to roll out at our end?
Thx,
James
Jul 22 2017 12:49 AM
Jul 24 2017 12:36 AM
Jul 30 2017 12:50 PM
Hi Tony,
Do you have same link as this for Outlook Customer Manager so it will work in E3 plan?
Jul 30 2017 02:22 PM
Nov 06 2017 12:59 PM - edited Nov 06 2017 01:02 PM
SolutionGood news! Microsoft Bookings will be (officially) available from tomorrow to E3 and E5 users via a free add-on subscription according to the Office 365 roadmap:
Nov 06 2017 03:41 PM
Thanks for sharing the good news Cian!
Nov 13 2017 08:45 AM - edited Nov 13 2017 08:47 AM
This is now documented in a support article - Get access to the Office 365 Business apps for Enterprise subscriptions. Thanks to @Thomas C. Finney for sharing the link in the latest Office 365 weekly digest series.
"Office 365 business apps are rolling out for Office 365 Enterprise E3 and E5 customers. The only business app currently available for Enterprise E3 and E5 subscriptions is Microsoft Bookings. We will release more of the business apps as they become available."
Just to add, this option isn't appearing in my tenant just yet - Business Apps (free), so we may have to wait a bit longer, while this is rolled out!
Nov 06 2017 12:59 PM - edited Nov 06 2017 01:02 PM
SolutionGood news! Microsoft Bookings will be (officially) available from tomorrow to E3 and E5 users via a free add-on subscription according to the Office 365 roadmap: