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Are you kidding me? For $46 a month, I am getting 57+ features / products. Let's list some major ones.

Exchange online with 100GB mailbox. Onedrive with 1TB storage Sharepoint with 1TB storage allocation as I am 1 user Full desktop office applications Full browser office applications Forms - so basically functional enough SurveyMonkey Teams Planner Bookings, so Calendly... Anti-virus MDM MAM Windows 10/11 Enterprise AAD, a full identity provider with MFA, SCIM, Federation, support for 1000s of integrations A ton of security and audit features to go with all of this.

There is nothing even close to this... adobe costs $30/mo. to edit PDFs with SSO...



MS has a good deal on offer if you're an IT department looking to pay less for a suite of SaaS tools that would be more expensive as one-offs. But very little of this is appealing as an actual user. It's basically Office and an inconvenient to use 2TB of storage.

When someone is saying how they don't want to keep paying for SaaS it's almost certainly as an individual because businesses in a position to buy all this crap are large enough where this isn't even a blip.


I pay $89 for 15 months of Outlook for Families thing, which gives me onedrive, office and ad free outlook, credit monitoring and centrally managed anti-virus for a family of 6... You are not beating that in any other provider. Credit and dark web monitoring alone per person will cost that much per month.


> For $46 a month, I am getting 57+ features / product

How many of those do you use?


Everything except loop, kaizala, and parts of viva... so 90%?


> adobe costs $30/mo. to edit PDFs with SSO

They now have a $10/mo plan where you pick any one application.




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