Major Microsoft 365 Licensing Changes Coming July 1, 2026: What Businesses Need to Know

 

Microsoft 365 Licensing Updates 2026: What Businesses Need to Know

Microsoft is preparing one of the most significant Microsoft 365 licensing updates in recent years,
and the changes go far beyond pricing.

Starting July 1, 2026, Microsoft is reshaping how organizations consume productivity,
security, endpoint management, and AI capabilities by embedding more functionality directly
into core Microsoft 365 licenses.

For businesses already invested in Microsoft technologies, this presents an opportunity
to simplify IT operations, strengthen security, and accelerate AI adoption.

What’s Changing?

Microsoft 365 Business Premium Gets More Value

Microsoft has announced no price increase for Business Premium while increasing
Exchange Online mailbox storage from 50GB to 100GB.

For growing businesses, this means:

  • Increased email storage capacity
  • Reduced mailbox management concerns
  • More value from an already popular business productivity license
  • Better support for long-term email retention requirements

Business Premium continues to be one of the most cost-effective Microsoft licensing options
for small and medium-sized businesses seeking productivity, security, and device management
in a single solution.

Enterprise E3 Now Includes Defender for Office 365 Plan 1

Security continues to move from optional add-ons to standard requirements.

Microsoft is enhancing Enterprise E3 by including Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Plan 1,
bringing:

  • Enhanced phishing protection
  • Malware detection and prevention
  • Business Email Compromise (BEC) protection
  • Improved email and collaboration security

Organizations using E3 will gain stronger security capabilities without requiring
separate licensing purchases.

Enterprise E5 Becomes a Complete Security and Operations Platform

Microsoft is significantly expanding the value of Enterprise E5.

The updated licensing now includes:

  • Full Microsoft Intune Suite
  • Endpoint Privilege Management
  • Cloud Public Key Infrastructure (Cloud PKI)
  • Advanced Analytics capabilities
  • Security Copilot capabilities

This evolution positions E5 as more than a security package. It becomes a comprehensive
platform for managing devices, identities, security operations, compliance, and
AI-assisted protection from a single ecosystem.

Introducing Microsoft 365 Enterprise E7

Perhaps the most significant announcement is the introduction of Microsoft 365 Enterprise E7.

Designed specifically for the AI era, E7 combines:

  • Everything included in E5
  • Full Microsoft 365 Copilot licensing
  • Microsoft Entra Suite
  • Identity Governance capabilities
  • Zero Trust security architecture
  • Agent 365 for AI agent management and governance

E7 represents Microsoft’s vision for organizations looking to scale AI adoption securely
while maintaining governance, compliance, and operational control.

What This Means for Businesses

This is not simply a pricing update.

It signals a broader shift toward platform consolidation.

Organizations can expect:

Fewer Add-On Licenses

Capabilities previously purchased separately are increasingly becoming part of
core Microsoft licensing.

Reduced Dependence on Third-Party Tools

Many businesses may find that Microsoft Defender, Intune, Entra, and AI governance
capabilities can replace standalone vendors.

Built-In AI, Security, and Device Management

Microsoft is creating a unified platform where productivity, security, identity,
endpoint management, and AI operate together seamlessly.

How Organizations Should Prepare

1. Review Licensing and Renewal Dates

Many changes will take effect at renewal periods beginning July 1, 2026.
Understanding your contract timelines is critical.

2. Reassess Your Technology Stack

Evaluate existing security, endpoint management, and identity tools to determine
whether Microsoft-native capabilities can reduce complexity and cost.

3. Define Your AI Strategy

The introduction of E7 demonstrates that AI governance is becoming a business priority.
Organizations should begin planning how AI assistants, automation, and intelligent agents
will be deployed securely.

Final Thoughts

Microsoft’s 2026 licensing updates represent a major step toward integrating AI,
security, identity, and endpoint management into a unified platform.

For organizations planning digital transformation initiatives, the focus should not simply
be on licensing costs, but on how these bundled capabilities can improve security,
simplify operations, and accelerate AI adoption.

At Velvot Nigeria Limited, we help organizations evaluate Microsoft licensing,
optimize cloud investments, strengthen cybersecurity, and prepare for the future of
AI-powered work.

Need Help Understanding How These Changes Affect Your Business?

Contact Velvot Nigeria Limited for a Microsoft 365 licensing assessment.

Email:
gtm@velvot.com

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