Much like a modern Augustus Gloop or Marjorie Dursley, Copilot for Microsoft 365 keeps expanding!
On June 12th, Microsoft added several more eligible base licenses for the Copilot add-on meaning the full list is now:
- Microsoft 365 Apps for Business
- Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic
- Microsoft 365 Business Standard
- Microsoft 365 Business Premium
- Microsoft 365 E3/E5 (A3/A5)
- Microsoft 365 F1/F3
- Office 365 E1/E3 (A3/A5)
- Office 365 F3
- Exchange Online
- SharePoint Online
- OneDrive for Business
- Microsoft Clipchamp
- Microsoft Teams EEA/Enterprise/Essentials
- Planner Plan 1
- Project Online
- Visio Online
I haven’t seen any news that Copilot has new capabilities that relate to these new licenses so I struggle to see the point of these scenarios. If I have Project Online or Clipchamp or Visio but not Apps for Business/Enterprise…why would I buy Copilot for M365?
Perhaps we’re about to see an expansion in Copilot’s capabilities in the new FY?
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