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by Spooky23 1357 days ago
Everyone with O365 has Azure AD. But a smaller number has Azure AD Premium.

That’s growing as salespeople get canned if they don’t sell it.

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MS is so bad with this stuff. It's difficult to determine what value you get from premium. If I knew maybe I'd buy it!
You get Intune (which is called Microsoft Endpoint Manager now) and AAD P1 for all users.

The base use cases are "I want my users to be able to login in MS 365 from company managed devices". and "I want to manage my company's devices".

The service is good, but really expensive and the sales tactics are sleazy. They want you paying $40/mo/head.
Azure AD Premium is $480/year per user???? What in the world do you get for that price point?
It’s not. Azure Ad P1 is $6/user/month, P2 is $9/user/month. Cheaper than Okta.

OP was probably thinking of Microsoft 365 E3 which does cost $36/user/month. That however includes a bunch of other stuff besides Azure AD P1.

I’m talking total subscription relationship.

It’s hard to buy Azure AD alone, they push the EMS suite and O365 E5 to solve the security issues in O365 E3.

What security issues in E3?