May 18 2017 06:37 PM
Hi,
I'm looking for a list of everything Office 365 has to offer, service by service and ideally with basic details on each. Is there an official list anywhere?
Examples:
Exchange Online
Skype for Business Online
Teams
Planner
To-Do
Flow
Staffhub
May 18 2017 10:06 PM
I'm also looking same list, specially to disable some services to users. When I run the following command at powershell
(Get-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName "user@domain.com").Licenses.ServiceStatus.serviceplan|select servicename,servicetype
I get this list of services, but I would like to add the description to them so could be more informative for other admins.
May 18 2017 10:52 PM
Solutionmaybe this image is of help!
May 18 2017 10:58 PM
That's a great graphic - found the original source here:
icsh.pt/O365Table
I might use that one, but at the same time would be good to have an official source on all these services rather than a 3rd party.
May 18 2017 11:01 PM
May 18 2017 11:15 PM
Hi,
Can you try adding those links again please? None of them seem to work...
May 19 2017 01:34 PM - edited May 19 2017 01:41 PM
They used to have a spreadsheet which was pretty comprehensive but it has been retired. This gets tremondously complicated if you need to look at foreign countries (not every thing is available in every country) or if you need to consider Government (which does not have everything). Education gets some stuff that Enterprise doesn't have (e.g. Forms and other stuff).
In addition to the Service Descriptions linked to above, there are the various services that you get with the EM+S suite (Azure AD Premium, Azure Info Protection, Intune, etc) that effectively extend Office 365 service functionality.
There is a very nice infographic at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/office-365-isnt-just-cloud-kirsty-mcgrath. It is a few months old, so it is slightly incomplete, but it does a great job of conveing just how much stuff is in the suite.
Jul 04 2017 06:05 PM
Still looking for a complete list - for example, Forms isn't on there.
Jul 04 2017 10:48 PM
Hi Adam,
Forms is in Preview in Comercial suites as you can see.
"Microsoft Forms is generally available in all Office 365 Education suite licensing: Office 365 Education, Office 365 Education Plus, and Office 365 Education E5, as well as existing customers who purchased E3 prior to its retirement.
Microsoft Forms is available in Preview in the following Office 365 commercial suites: Office 365 Business Essentials, Office 365 Business Premium, and Office 365 Enterprise E1, E3, and E5 plans. Microsoft Forms is also available to existing Office 365 Enterprise E4 customers who purchased E4 before its retirement."
Read more here - https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Frequently-asked-questions-about-Microsoft-Forms-495c4242-6...
Jul 05 2017 07:19 AM
Hi Nuno,
It's GA in Education, so should still be on that list. Plus, I'd like to know everything that's in public preview too 🙂
Jul 05 2017 07:27 AM
Hi Adam,
It is on this two links.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office-365-platform-service-description.aspx
15 Microsoft Forms is only available in Office 365 Education plans, including Office 365 E5 Education. It is not available in Office 365 Enterprise E5 |
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office-365-suite-features.aspx
Microsoft Forms is a new part of Office 365 Education that allows teachers and students to quickly and easily create custom quizzes, surveys, questionnaires, registrations, and more. When you create a quiz or form, you can invite others to respond to it using any web browser, even on mobile devices. As results are submitted, you can use built-in analytics to evaluate responses. Form data, such as quiz results, can be easily exported to Excel for additional analysis or grading. To learn more, see What is Microsoft Forms?
Jul 05 2017 08:31 AM
Jul 05 2017 09:45 AM - edited Jul 05 2017 09:56 AM
I see Forms on the link above from @Nuno, its under the Office 365 Suite Features heading. To see what is in preview, the best source is the Roadmap at https://products.office.com/en-US/business/office-365-roadmap
Another good resource is the Services & Add-ins page in the O365 Admin Center at https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/Settings/ServicesAndAddIns
and the Licenses page in Azure AD provides a nice breakdown of every licensable service in each applicable SKU, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-licensing-group-assignment-...
Sep 14 2017 05:36 PM
Some of the earlier links in this post don't work anymore, so here's the new link to show the Office 365 services and which license is needed:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office-365-platform-service-description.aspx
Nov 07 2017 02:33 AM
Thanks for this answer and like Adam I want to know the description for the user's services.
In our tenant we see Something like this :
----------- ------------------
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION Success
Microsoft Stream Success
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION Success
POWERVIDEOSFREE Success
POWERFLOWSFREE Success
POWERAPPSFREE Success
BPOS_S_TODO_2 Success
FORMS_PLAN_E3 Success
STREAM_O365_E3 Success
Deskless Success
FLOW_O365_P2 Success
POWERAPPS_O365_P2 Success
TEAMS1 Success
PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT Success
SWAY Success
INTUNE_O365 Success
YAMMER_ENTERPRISE Success
RMS_S_ENTERPRISE Success
OFFICESUBSCRIPTION Success
MCOSTANDARD Success
SHAREPOINTWAC Success
SHAREPOINTENTERPRISE Success
EXCHANGE_S_ENTERPRISE Success
FLOW_P2_VIRAL Success
POWERAPPS_P2_VIRAL Success
FLOW_P2_VIRAL Success
ADALLOM_S_DISCOVERY PendingProvisioning
MFA_PREMIUM Success
AAD_PREMIUM Success
AAD_PREMIUM_P2 Success
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION Success
BI_AZURE_P0 Success
BPOS_S_TODO_1 Success
FORMS_PLAN_E1 Success
STREAM_O365_E1 Success
Deskless Success
FLOW_O365_P1 Success
POWERAPPS_O365_P1 Success
TEAMS1 Success
SHAREPOINTWAC Success
PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT Success
SWAY Success
INTUNE_O365 Success
YAMMER_ENTERPRISE Success
MCOSTANDARD Success
SHAREPOINTSTANDARD Success
EXCHANGE_S_STANDARD Success
We see two services BPOS_TODO
On users we can found this :
----------- ------------------
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION PendingProvisioning
Microsoft Stream Success
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION PendingProvisioning
BI_AZURE_P0 Success
BPOS_S_TODO_2 PendingProvisioning
FORMS_PLAN_E3 Success
STREAM_O365_E3 Success
Deskless Success
FLOW_O365_P2 Success
POWERAPPS_O365_P2 Success
TEAMS1 Success
PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT Success
SWAY Success
INTUNE_O365 PendingActivation
YAMMER_ENTERPRISE Success
RMS_S_ENTERPRISE Disabled
OFFICESUBSCRIPTION Success
MCOSTANDARD Success
SHAREPOINTWAC Success
SHAREPOINTENTERPRISE Success
EXCHANGE_S_ENTERPRISE Disabled
We see now only one service BPOS_TODO...
Is there somebody to say me what is BPOS_TODO_1 ? BPOS_TODO_2 ?...
We have annoying discussions betwsen colleagues about the tasks tile and the new todo service ?
Is it BPOS_TODO_2 service plan for tasks or for todo ?
Thanks a lot for your answers about this dilemna.
Nov 15 2017 06:03 AM
BPOS_S_TODO_1 is To-Do Plan1 under E1
BPOS_S_TODO_2 is To-Do Plan2 under E3
As far as I can trace back.
Not much info in differences in Plans available (yet). Hope this helps you a bit @Marie-Hélène GUILBAUD
Nov 15 2017 06:43 AM
Very thanks for your answer. It's very logical.
So I complete your post with the BPOS_S_TODO_3 code : it seems to represent the E5 Plan. I see this label on my MSDN Developer Tenant.
ServicePlan ProvisioningStatus
----------- ------------------
BPOS_S_TODO_3 Success
FORMS_PLAN_E5 Success
STREAM_O365_E5 Success
FLOW_O365_P2 Success
POWERAPPS_O365_P2 Success
TEAMS1 Success
PROJECTWORKMANAGEMENT Success
SWAY Success
INTUNE_O365 PendingActivation
OFFICESUBSCRIPTION Success
MCOSTANDARD Success
EXCHANGE_S_ENTERPRISE Disabled
SHAREPOINTWAC_DEVELOPER Success
SHAREPOINT_S_DEVELOPER Success
EXCHANGE_S_FOUNDATION PendingProvisioning
BI_AZURE_P0 Success
Have a nice day
Nov 27 2017 02:00 PM
Hi,
You can check below article which contains Product names and service plan identifiers for licensing.
You can also use below tool which convert subscription String ID to friendly display name.
https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Office-365-EMS-SKU-ID-to-0306f04b?redir=0
Oct 17 2018 06:15 AM
May 18 2017 10:52 PM
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