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The video discusses Microsoft 365 licenses for businesses, focusing on categories like family, business, and enterprise. Various types of business licenses are detailed, such as Basic, Standard, Premium, and Business Apps, offering different features and pricing. The importance of combining licenses based on user needs is highlighted, with a focus on managing licenses effectively through the Microsoft 365 admin center. Understanding the different license types and the flexibility in spending wisely based on user requirements is emphasized. Overall, viewers are encouraged to engage with the content and support the creation of valuable videos.
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In this segment of the video, Carlos discusses Microsoft 365 licenses for businesses. He explains that there are three main categories: family, business, and enterprise. The focus is on Microsoft 365 Business, designed for 1 to 300 users. Business licenses offer email service with a domain name based on Exchange, unlike personal or family plans. There are four types of business licenses available: Basic, Standard, Premium, and Business Apps. Basic and Standard licenses allow desktop app downloads, while Premium includes additional security services. Prices for the licenses vary, with Basic costing $5 per month per user, Standard at $12.50, and Premium at $20 when purchased from Microsoft.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the Microsoft 365 Business Apps license, which costs 8.25 cents per month per user and includes desktop apps only, excluding email services. Additionally, they discuss Microsoft Exchange Online licenses, where Plan 1 costs $4 per month per user with a 50GB mailbox, and Plan 2 costs $8 per month per user with a 100GB mailbox and unlimited storage. The video highlights the flexibility of combining different Microsoft licenses based on users’ needs and how to purchase these licenses from the Microsoft 365 admin center, emphasizing the importance of having the admin role for managing licenses effectively.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on adding Exchange Online to your subscriptions. You can choose between Exchange Online Plan 1 and Plan 2, select the number of licenses, and decide on monthly or yearly payments. Pricing is in Canadian dollars but will display in your local currency. After payment, you can create new users, assign licenses to them, or assign licenses to existing users. You can manage users, add new users, assign licenses to existing users, update payment information, and purchase new licenses from Microsoft even if you initially bought your subscription from a reseller.
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In this segment of the video, the key point discussed is the importance of understanding the different types of licenses that users may need in a business. It is highlighted that not all users require the same type of license, offering flexibility in spending money wisely. The video encourages viewers to like, ask questions, subscribe for future content, and expresses gratitude for the support to continue creating valuable videos.