![]() ![]() Sifting through the products and making sense of it all is a job in itself for most procurement specialists or IT staffers. At least with Software as a Service we don’t have that problem. If you work with any hardware vendors today, it’s almost impossible to get a product with the problems in supply chain and shipping. The economy had just started picking up again when inflation began to rear its ugly head, and why would we think technology would be any different. They are even more confused, but that keeps the phone ringing each day and the countless virtual meetings and video conferencing. As a value-added reseller, it’s complicated enough imagine what our customers think. If you are like me, it has been challenging to keep up with the product changes over the past couple of years between Office 365 and Microsoft 365 and Small Business licenses, frontline workers, government, academic and non-profit. Even in the past month, Microsoft has announced unlimited dial-in audio to Teams conferencing that will be rolling out soon. You have to hand it to them they have been creative recently with feature additions to the products to provide more value to the customer. Beyond the obvious argument that prices have remained the same for ten years, they are touting the continuous innovation over the past decade to justify this boost. ![]() The changes only effect commercial licensing at this point, but I would expect other offerings to increase as well. ![]() By Robert Phillips Cloud Insight Blog January 31, 2022Īfter a decade on the market, Microsoft has announced a significant price increase to Office 365.
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