Comparing features in SharePoint Online across Office 365 Service Plans
In my meetings with customers and partners I'm often asked which SharePoint Online features are found in which Office 365 Service Plans.
Its possible to find a high-level comparison here (see screen shot below), but to provide a more granular view I've compiled six tables corresponding to each of the six capabilities in SharePoint; Sites, Communities, Content, Search, Insights, and Composites
Please note that things change and the below might not be accurate by the time you read it.
Sites
Communities
Content
Search
Insights
Composites
For the most recent information please see the current Product Use Rights (in the April 2012 version the SharePoint licensing info is found on page 50 and 51 - see screenshot below) and Service Description (E-plans and P-plan)
See also
- Office 365 - comparing P and E plans
- Understanding Storage Allocations in SharePoint Online
- How to back-up a Office 365 SharePoint Online site and data
- Hybrid SharePoint Environments with Office 365
- Life made easier for SharePoint Online developers
- How to map an Office 365 Document Library in Windows Explorer
- Sharing a SharePoint Online site with external users is easy
- SharePoint Online
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
thank youAnonymous
January 01, 2003
@Martin Hatch - there is a difference between being (technically) able to access a feature and being licensed to use a feature. The E1 and E2 plans are not licensed to access any SharePoint Enterprise feature. Please consult the Product Use Rights, "Additive CALs", page 51 for more information (http://www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/Downloader.aspx?DocumentId=5129)Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Great comparison, thanks.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Martin - again - please refer to Microsoft Online Services Use Rights, page 3 (www.microsoftvolumelicensing.com/.../Downloader.aspx) "Your Use Rights. If you comply with your Microsoft Online Subscription Agreement, including these Online Services Use Rights, you may use the software and online services only as expressly permitted in these Online Services Use Rights"Anonymous
January 01, 2003
I've got an E1 account and I do have access to:BCS
InfoPath Form Services (including using Web Service calls)
Excel Services So not entirely accurate there methinks
- Anonymous
December 06, 2016
old article.. I would love an updated version of this article...
- Anonymous
Anonymous
May 10, 2012
God oversigt! Tak for den! (og god blog :-))Anonymous
May 23, 2012
Great article. Incredibly thorough and useful. Thanks for the post!Anonymous
July 09, 2012
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May 12, 2014
This feature list is quite exhaustive. Thanks. Helpful it is.Anonymous
May 12, 2014
Helpful feature list. Thanks. I am new to SharePoint and got a free SharePoint 2013 site with cloudappsportal.com. This comparison table will help me understand things better.Anonymous
February 20, 2016
Not that I'm counting but I just realized one of my blog posts actually is closing in on 100k views