Describe the Differences between Office 365 and Microsoft 365
When Microsoft originally entered the marketplace with its cloud-based offerings in 2007, only core services such as identity (Azure Active Directory), email (Exchange Online), and collaboration (SharePoint Online) were available.
Each of these services could be purchased separately or they could be purchased together in a bundle—originally referred to as Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS). BPOS was later rebranded as Office 365. The Office 365 product family grew to include the traditional Office application suite (familiar applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook) as well as instant messaging and telephony features (Skype for Business).
The Microsoft 365 suite was introduced to include additional subscription-based components, such as Windows and the Enterprise Mobility + Security suite (Microsoft Intune and Azure Active Directory Premium) security features.
Today, both Office 365...