Office 365 & Email signature

Office 365 is a line of subscription services offered by Microsoft, as part of the Microsoft Office product line. The brand encompasses plans that allow use of the Microsoft Office software suite over the life of the subscription, as well as cloud-basedsoftware as a service products for business environments, such as hosted Exchange Server, Skype for Business Server, and SharePoint among others. All Office 365 plans include automatic updates to their respective software at no additional charge, as opposed to conventional licenses for these programs—where new versions require purchase of a new license.

The following table lists the different service families and plans available in Office 365. For a high-level overview of features and pricing information, or to chat with an online representative, click any of the links in the plans column.

Office 365 service family Plans
Business (Maximum of 300 users) Office 365 Business Essentials
Office 365 Business
Office 365 Business Premium
Enterprise (Unlimited number of users) Office 365 Enterprise E1
Office 365 Enterprise E3
Office 365 Enterprise E5
Office 365 Enterprise F1
Education (Unlimited number of users) Office 365 Education Office 365 Education E5
Government (Unlimited number of users) See all available business plans
Office 365 operated by 21Vianet in ChinaSee all available business plans
Office 365 GermanySee all available business plans

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  • Very good option for local backups especially for networks and small businesses
  • As several hard drives can be plugged in, NAS can hold very large amounts of data
  • Can be setup with Redundancy (RAID) increasing the reliability and/ or read and write performance. Depending on the type of RAID level used, the NAS can still function even if one hard drive in the RAID set fails. Or two hard drives can be setup to double the read and write speed of single hard drive
  • The drive is always connected and available to the network making the NAS a good option for implementing automated scheduled backups