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Microsoft Considers Launching $99 AI-Loaded E7 Bundle for Microsoft 365 Users

Microsoft plans to launch its AI-powered E7 bundle for Microsoft 365 at $99 per user, integrating advanced features like Copilot and Agent 365 to enhance enterprise productivity.

Microsoft is reportedly considering the launch of its long-anticipated E7 enterprise productivity software bundle, a more expensive version of its widely used Microsoft 365. This development comes as the company seeks to enhance its offerings with advanced artificial intelligence capabilities, including Microsoft Copilot and a new AI agent hub called Agent 365, according to sources familiar with the plans.

The E7 bundle would represent a significant upgrade over existing options, such as the E3 and E5 bundles, which have been the mainstay of Microsoft’s enterprise software sales. Currently, the E5 bundle is priced at $57 per user per month, while Copilot is offered as an add-on at $21 per user per month. The new E7 bundle is expected to cost up to $99 per user, reflecting an effort to capitalize on the growing market for AI-enhanced productivity solutions.

After years of speculation, the E7 bundle has reached a kind of legendary status within Microsoft, with employees and stakeholders often discussing its potential release. The renewed focus on the E7 bundle aligns with a broader trend in the technology sector, where competitors like Google, Salesforce, and other software-as-a-service firms are rapidly integrating AI tools into their products. The surge in interest around generative AI has led to heightened scrutiny from investors, who are increasingly concerned about the implications of AI on traditional software models.

As it stands, Microsoft has not formally commented on the potential launch of the E7 bundle. However, the company is exploring various pricing structures for this offering, including per-seat and consumption-based models. The inclusion of AI features like Copilot and Agent 365 could provide Microsoft with a competitive edge in an increasingly crowded market.

Microsoft had previously announced plans for a new AI software bundle in 2024 but decided to pause those initiatives. The revived interest in an expansive E7 bundle suggests a shift in strategy as the company adapts to market dynamics and customer demands for enhanced productivity tools.

Looking forward, the introduction of the E7 bundle could significantly impact the enterprise software landscape, particularly as companies prioritize AI capabilities in their software solutions. Analysts will be closely watching Microsoft’s next moves as it navigates this evolving competitive environment, which is increasingly defined by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence.

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