Microsoft is increasing prices for various Office productivity software subscriptions for commercial customers on July 1. The cost of a low-priced offering for front-line workers will jump 33%.
Confusing naming conventions, uncertain ROI and growing compliance concerns are among the barriers to wider adoption.
Technology giant Microsoft (MSFT) has announced that it will increase the prices of its Office productivity software subscriptions for commercial and government clients starting on July 1, 2026. Claim ...
Microsoft announced last week that it will raise prices for its commercial Microsoft 365 suite subscriptions effective July 1, 2026, while expanding AI, security and management capabilities across its ...
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