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Microsoft 365 Business Premium is the most feature-rich email hosting provider we've tested, which stands to reason seeing as how it's been around such a long time. The service makes domain and email setup easy for any sized business and has lots of migration and importing tools if you're coming from another platform.<\/p>\n
Local and web versions of the full Microsoft Office suite are included, as well as access to Microsoft's more advanced tools like SharePoint and Intune for device management. You can also purchase a wide variety of add-on services, such as Microsoft 365 Business Voice, and these offerings are available from Microsoft or its large partner ecosystem. It may be more expensive, but for its feature list alone, it's an obvious Editors' Choice winner. <\/p>\n
Microsoft 365 Business Premium Pricing<\/h2>\n
The service starts at $20 per user per month. That can add up quickly for larger organizations, but as mentioned its encyclopedic list of features makes the money worthwhile. Business Premium also has generous bedrock features at that price, which include 50GB of email hosting and 1TB of Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage in addition to domain hosting. That's an excellent overall list, though our other Editors' Choice pick, Google Workspace Business Standard, leads the pack with a whopping 2TB of mailbox storage. <\/p>\n
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More attractive to most businesses, especially in the new and distributed hybrid work model, is that you get an Office 365 subscription as part of the package for every user which includes Microsoft Teams and SharePoint Online hosting. What you won't get is the perpetual on-prem license version of Office, which Microsoft recently dubbed Office LTSC<\/a>.<\/p>\n