• @OwOhollyShiitake@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1020 days ago

    Actually I think this isn’t exactly news. The university I go to, which is technically a foundation, had MS365 pulled last year IIRC and sent us all scrambling to find alternatives.

    It didn’t bother me too much because I had already fully transitioned to LibreOffice, but my classmates were furious because they didn’t want to lose the “seamless online editing experience”. I told them to either use LibreOffice or move to Google Docs, but they didn’t like the idea and most (if not all) of them purchased MS365 subs. I unfortunately had to budge and get one too, because we needed to get some work done ASAP. I can’t wait until I graduate (should be soon-ish?) to stop paying for that crap.

    But yeah. IIRC they started by reducing the amount of storage the university got, meaning they had to quickly delete data from past classes (fortunately I managed to back up quite a bit), and then one day they suddenly sent everyone an email saying “you don’t have access to MS365 anymore lol get fucked”

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      The university having M365 and the students having M365 are not the same thing. Students don’t subscribe to M365 Business because they need word or excel. Students would subscribe to M365 Family or Personal, or just buy office outright. Students get a huge discount too.

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      we used google docs alot during my final years in college, why aare they so resistant, its free. libreoffice i havnt touched yet.

      • @pogmommy@lemmy.ml
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        319 days ago

        Depending on what you’re using it for, the gsuite office alternatives are incredibly feature-sparse. Last I checked, a lot of essential features such as accessibility checking and scripting either have nightmarish implementation, or require third-party addons. It also requires an internet connection and can’t save in-progress documents to your local storage.

        Honestly the only leg up over the others that I think the GSuite really has is the seamless collaboration features.

    • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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      321 days ago

      Yeah office isn’t the what orgs care about losing with this change. Business premium was the lowest cost license option available to non-profits that allowed access to identity management using entra.

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        021 days ago

        Identity and access management ensures that the right people, machines, and software components get access to the right resources at the right time. First, the person, machine, or software component proves they’re who or what they claim to be. Then, the person, machine, or software component is allowed or denied access to or use of certain resources.

        So that’s what’s that called. Is that also what tracks who access what and when?

        • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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          120 days ago

          Yeah. Entra is basically the cloud version of Active Directory, it lets you use SAML to build single sign on systems that use your Microsoft account as the identity provider

    • @Undaunted@feddit.org
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      221 days ago

      And if you need it in a browser, there is Collabora, which exists as a paid business version with support or a free non-support version, that can easily be deployed with Nextcloud. Another alternative would be CryptPad.

      If you also need your mails in your browser, there are multiple providers like mailbox.org that offer mail encryption even through the online mail interface.

    • @Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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      021 days ago

      Sometimes I find myself annoyed by Lemmy users. We love to tout foss alternatives, even when they don’t work as well, or aren’t nearly as polished.

      Libre office is a different story, it has everything you’ll need, it’s really complete, it does everything you want and it can read any format you throw at it and save its output in any format you need. It launches faster than Microsoft office, it’s more stable, I really have absolutely no complaints, everyone should be using it.

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        Libre doesn’t support IDM, nor provide email, nor MFA, nor CAM, nor MDM, nor storage.

        M365 Business Premium is a LOT more than Office Documents.

        • @Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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          Yeah that’s fair, I’ve seen how Office business integrates with the OS and a bunch of network services, so I’m not surprised by that. Well, for those corporate environments I expect MS will continue to be the norm. But for small businesses and home use, Libra is really fantastic.

          And honestly, for personal use I could do without all that email and calendar integration, good riddance.

          Edit: Also storage? MFA? MDM? Why would you want that in an office suite? like maybe MDM is useful, but it doesn’t belong in the office suite. And the rest of the acronyms I didn’t even recognize… So I’m guessing they also don’t really belong.

          • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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            Why would you want cloud storage for users in a business? Why would you want multifactor authentication for your users? Are you serious?

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              Oh no, I can see exactly why you’d want cloud storage in a business… But why as part of your office suite? If nothing else, it seems foolish to tie your storage solution to your office suite. It means your locking yourself into an ecosystem and reducing your options in the future.

              Adding all these unrelated features is like saying “check it out! This car has a toaster oven!”. I mean, cool. And sure other cars don’t, so that’s something I guess, but why?

              Why would you want multifactor authentication for your word documents? Hell, why do you need authentication? If you’re logged into the machine I think you get to use the word processor. But hey, if all this stuff really belongs in an office suite, why not throw in an aquarium screensaver, a cobal compiler and a drive formatter, that would really round the package out.

              • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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                It’s not an office suite subscription. It’s basically a complete business productivity solution. M365 != Office. By your post it’s clear that you don’t understand the difference. The MFA for example is organisation wide, not for excel or word lol

                M365 includes office, but it’s not just office. Office is one of the least important parts of it tbh. This is evident by the fact that some tiers don’t even include office.

                It’s clear that most people in here bashing Microsoft over this don’t even know what M365 is and have never been in charge of any decision making for anything IT related in even a small business.

      • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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        120 days ago

        Microsoft 365 Business Basic gives you all this:

        Plan highlights:
        • Identity and access management for up to 300 users

        • Web and mobile versions3 of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook

        • Custom business email (you@yourbusiness.com)

        • Chat, call, and video conference with Microsoft Teams

        • 1 TB of cloud storage per employee

        • 10+ additional apps for your business needs (including Microsoft Bookings, Planner, and Forms)

        • AI chat experience with web grounding, writing assistance, data analysis, and access to agents4

        • Automatic spam and malware filtering

        • Anytime phone and web support

        LibreOffice gives you ………. 1 of those bullet points lol. Not really a like for like replacement is it?

        • @MCasq_qsaCJ_234@lemmy.zip
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          Libre Office, like some office software, can’t meet the needs of businesses at the pace they’re moving. Furthermore, developers aren’t going to spend their time and resources creating a project that can compete with proprietary software. It would take an organization with more resources to try to keep up, but that would take a few years.

    • Read Bio
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      021 days ago

      GNOME Evolution is also a good outlook alternative and am pretty sure it was made as a open source alternative to outlook

      • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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        120 days ago

        Outlook alternatives are irrelevant when you don’t have your own email address. Microsoft 365 gives your company your corporate email.

      • nelson
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        Has it gotten a makeover yet? Last time I used it ~3 years ago it still looked like it was built in the early 90s.

        It was functional, not a complaint about that. The super old design just got on my nerves.

  • @raynethackery@lemmy.world
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    I wish I had fuck you money. I’d use it to bankroll the development of LibreOffice and all the other alternatives to MS365 and get them integrated. Then I’d start a massive training program to teach people how to use them.

  • @toy_boat_toy_boat@lemmy.world
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    521 days ago

    Bootstraps, folks! Microsoft is basically BEGGING you to try Linux, and it’s now easier than ever - even easier than installing Windows!

    • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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      321 days ago

      Unfortunately the inevitable enshitification of our lives by capitalism will continue, even if we remove it from our lives as much as we are able.

      What microsoft does to its products, it also does to our governments and civil liberties, social media does to society and democracy, data brokers do to privacy, zillow does to housing security, wallstreet does to economic mobility and financial regulations, etc, etc, etc.

      • @toy_boat_toy_boat@lemmy.world
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        016 days ago

        you’re right, and - to your point - Linux vs. Windows poses some potential challenges for some organizations who still cling to the hope that they’ll still hold onto control of anything an a year or two.

        on linux, you can access all microsoft office apps for free by using your browser (which is what will totally replace the shit you own in a few years anyway).

        so, please tell me why you pay for ads on your OS?

    • @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Yeah, but non profits are bullshit in almost every instance. From the guy running a women’s homeless shelter near me that has 6 rooms but never has more than 2 occupied, one 9f which has lived there for years and seems very “friendly” with the guy running it, while he denies everyone else that tries to get in the place, but keeps collecting money, to all the large non profits that pay their people running it hundreds of thousands a year.

  • @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    Bit of context:

    As such, it is generously removing the ten licenses for Microsoft 365 Business Premium that it previously granted to non-profits. The replacement? “We are transitioning to provide up to 300 licenses of Microsoft 365 Business Basic and discounts of up to 75 percent on many Microsoft 365 offers to nonprofits.”

    One could argue that 300 free licenses of Business basic is better than 10 free licenses of Business Premium, especially if the non-profit has more than 10 employees.

    A business premium nonprofit license is $5.50 per user per month, so to get it back for those 10 users it would cost them $660.

    Business basic was $1 per user per month with the previous non-profit discount.

    This means that any non-profit with 55 employees would be no worse off now, but any with more than 55 employees will be better off with the updated plan and discounts.

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      Yes, in the number of licenses they will be better off.

      But without business premium the loose entra id P1, so lots of functionality will be lost there, and they will loose the windows license premium has, meaning they will either have to buy windows licenses or switch to Linux to be compliant on their devices.

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world
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    121 days ago

    Microsoft has no soul. I’m going to guess that Google will follow suit. There is no class solidarity quite like corporate class solidarity. Fuck all these companies.

  • @mazzilius_marsti@lemmy.world
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    120 days ago

    scream in John Malkovich’s voice:

    “FUCK MICROSOFT”

    On the flip side, please keep digging yourself in a hole, Microsoft. More incentive to join Linux for us users.

  • @DandomRude@lemmy.world
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    Yesterday, I finally talked my parents into canceling MS356 and switching to LibreOffice and Thunderbird.

    Now, the excessive subscription fees for MS365 goes to them instead.

    If Microsoft keeps this up, I might even manage to persuade them to switch to Linux at some point.

  • @sir_pronoun@lemmy.world
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    But can you also get all the enterprise features they have with Linux? Like, backups, mobile device management, identity and access management, MFA? All integrated tightly and easily deployable from a portal?

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        That’s the thing, I wish we could just switch all enterprises to Linux, but Microsoft developed a huge ecosystem that really does have good features. Unless something comparable comes up in the Linux world, I don’t see Europe becoming independent of Microsoft any time soon

    • @JustARegularNerd@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I thought from the headline that it was just a downgrade to Business Standard, no this is to Business Basic! That’s a huge yikes, it’s so much harder to be productive in those web versions.

      I honestly would not be surprised if users work out installing LibreOffice et al. so they can still have a desktop app experience because of this move.

      • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        I wonder if the amount of SharePoint storage will be impacted by such a license chance too. One of my clients at work will be very unhappy with these changes especially if it means they have to buy more SharePoint storage

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    Google offers workspace for free to nonprofits, Including device management. No one, I know in nonprofits even fucks with Microsoft because they’re so ridiculous. Now it’ll be even less people.

    Google now has the market cornered because they aren’t as greedy.

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        Yes, but it’s essentially the difference between the greed of an ancient red wyrm, (Microsoft) and an adolescent white wyrm. (Alphabet)

        The white guy is almost a cutie next to the red one. They’re still both chromatic dragons, and therefore evil. One is just leaning more towards lawful evil, and the other seems to have embraced chaotic evil

    • @meh@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Google now has the market cornered because they aren’t as greedy.

      honestly cant tell if this is satire. my university is currently purging google storage as fast as we can because they altered the licening once we were fully invested. and that was before they started screwing around with licensing language around their Ai. the google mdm is an absolute joke. not even my orgs own google team reccomends it and their jobs depend on google being used. i’d use the vmware nightmare formerly known as airwatch over google mdm.

      google is exactly this greedy.

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      Google offered Workspace free to individuals. I set that up and used it for my family, and then BAM! After a lomg time using it, they removed the free plan, once we were using it for logins for a bunch of sites and for our emails. Went from free to $50 per month. It took a LOT of effort to get my family off of that. Never again.