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We’ll finish this session up with planning for considerations for more advanced topics around directory synchronization and federation.
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[Azure Council Experts (ACE) 第23回定例会] Microsoft Azureアップデート情報 (2017/04/14-201...Naoki (Neo) SATO
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http://a-c-e.biz/activity/update.html
http://www.slideshare.net/search/slideshow?q=azureupdate
[Azure Council Experts (ACE) 第23回定例会] Microsoft Azureアップデート情報 (2017/04/14-2017/06/16)
https://satonaoki.wordpress.com/2017/06/17/ace-azure-update-23/
https://www.slideshare.net/satonaoki/20170616aceazureupdate
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Plans
Exchange Online
Exchange Online Plan 1 / 2
Exchange Online Protection
Exchange Online Archiving
Exchange Online Kiosk
SharePoint Online
SharePoint Online Plan 1 / 2
Lync Online
Lync Online Plan 1 / 2 / 3
Office Applications
Office 365 ProPlus
Project Portfolio Management
Project Online
Project Pro for Office 365
Yammer
Yammer Basic / Enterprise
Online Diagram Software
Visio Pro for Office 365
#FEDSPUG #WISPDC
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Plan 2
Access a team intranet site
Files Sizes and Storage
Capability
Yes
Yes
Create a team intranet site
Yes
Yes
Incremental team storage beyond 10 GB
500 MB
per user
500 MB
per user
Maximum storage per subscription
Up to 25
TB
Up to 25
TB
My Sites personal storage and file
sharing
500 MB
per user
500 MB
per user
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12. Plan 1
Plan 2
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Yes
Yes
Edit Office docs online
No
No
View Access-based web pages
File Types
Capability
No
Yes
Publish Access-based web pages
No
Yes
View, Build and Publish Visio diagrams,
external lists, embedded Excel Graphs and
InfoPath forms
No
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14. Capability
External
Files Sizes and Storage
Access a team intranet site
When
invited
Create a team intranet site
No
Incremental team storage beyond 10 GB
0
Maximum storage per subscription
0
My Sites personal storage and file
sharing
0
#FEDSPUG #WISPDC
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External
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Edit Office docs online
No
View Access-based web pages
File Types
View Office docs online
Yes
Publish Access-based web pages
Yes
View, Build and Publish Visio diagrams,
external lists, embedded Excel Graphs and
InfoPath forms
Yes
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no integration to on-premises
directories
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Synchronization
Single identity and credentials
Federated Identity
Single federated identity
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