![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But at the higher echelons it becomes increasingly difficult to start justifying the price, but now you're locked in for 3 years on your EA and you've got 1000 mailboxes Exchange, dozens of sites in Sharepoint, hundreds of Teams chats, files all across OneDrive, thousands of devices in Intune, hundreds of VM's in Azure, etc etc. Now, that really isn't to say any of Microsoft's cloud services are bad or anything. Microsoft can keep their entry plans lower and then make you sink your teeth in and slowly upgrade your licensing and pay more and more and more to offset those entry level costs they gave you earlier. Microsoft can afford lower prices because they know that the harder you sink in to one service, the more services they can get you on. ![]()
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