Office365 Enterprise E3 Versus Business Premium Plan

Created by Shashank Gupta, Modified on Wed, 17 Jan, 2018 at 10:52 PM by Shashank Gupta

This article talks about the differences in reference to the Security & compliance section.These differences will also be true incase of any other Business plan as compared to E3 plan as mentioned below.


Features

Business Premium

E3

Top DLP policy matches for mail

No

Yes

DLP policy matches by severity for mail

No

Yes

DLP policy matches, overrides, and false positives for mail

No

Yes

Top DLP rule matches for mail

No

Yes

Custom templates, including departmental templates(RMS)

No

Yes

Email recovery period

14 days (Can be increased to 30 days)

14 days (Can be increased to any limit depending upon In-place Hold)

Is there a recovery if Global admin deletes an email or data

No

Yes

In-place Hold and Litigation Hold

No

Yes

Data loss prevention

No

Yes

eDiscovery Center (SharePoint Online)

No

Yes

eDiscovery export

No

Yes

Archiving

Yes

Yes

Manual retention/deletion policies

No

Yes

Data governance

No

Yes

Auto-expanding archiving

No

Yes

Office 365 Message Encryption (OME)

No

Yes

RMS content consumption by using work or school accounts from RMS policy-aware apps and services

No

Yes

Protection for Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft SharePoint Online, and Microsoft OneDrive for Business content

No

Yes*


Note:

  • EDiscovery with In-place Hold lets you put users mailbox on hold such that if a user deletes anything from Mail, that will be retained for any legal or compliance purpose and can be retrieved whenever required.
  • Audit logs with deeper granularity can be enabled for users such that users activities can be audited for compliance purpose.
  • When auto expanding archiving is enabled, the archive mailbox size can be increased and it expands automatically in E3 plan.
  • Office 365 Message Encryption : When a user sends an email message in Exchange Online that matches an encryption rule, the message is sent out with an HTML attachment. The recipient opens the HTML attachment in the email message, recognizes a familiar brand if that’s present, and follows the embedded instructions to view the encrypted message on the Office 365 Message Encryption portal. The recipient can choose to view the message by signing in with a Microsoft account or a work account associated with Office 365, or by using a one-time passcode. Both options help ensure that only the intended recipient can view the encrypted message.


For any other concerns related to Office365 plan and subscriptions. You can reach out to us by submitting a ticket on our portal https://cloud.foetron.com/ or you can directly mail us at [email protected].Check out our website www.foetron.com to know about the services offered by us.


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