![]() It is not just another version, it’s an entirely different suite with different licensing and delivery models, and way more apps & services than just those offered by the regular Office Suite. ![]() There is however, a new-ish line of products, named Microsoft 365 (previously known as Office 365) (since 2011, but really the subscriptions only took off after 2014), that has been dominating the market lately ( +200 million users at the writing of this article). You’ve probably already used one of the traditional Microsoft Office Suite’s applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint…etc), or at least you have heard of it, since that suite is one of the most used products on the planet, with more than 1.5 billion people using it worldwide.Īnd you probably know that since 2007, there is a new major version release every 3 years (Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016 and the most recent one Office 2019 (note that Microsoft Office goes all the way back to 1990…)). What’s Microsoft 365 & How is it Different from Office 2019 and its Previous Versions? ![]() There is, however, more to this than what can fit in a short answer, especially if we want a detailed comparison, so buckle up and let’s dive in. All share a common data Model and are built on top of an Application Layer. Individuals, Families, Businesses & organizationsīundle of apps & services for your life (personal & professional)Įxcel, Word, PowerPoint, Access (PC), Publisher (PC)Įxcel + Word + PowerPoint + Access (PC) + Publisher (PC) + Mail (outlook) + OneDrive + Skype + Teams + a slew of apps and services depending on the subscription…ĩ apps: Sales (a CRM), Customer Service, Filed Service, Finance & Operations, Talent (HR), Project Service Automation, Retail, Marketing, and Business Central. You must have noticed that Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) and Dynamics 365 have been rapidly gaining momentum in recent years, so what are they? and how do they differ from each other and from the regular Office Suite and the classic Dynamics CRM & ERPs?
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