![]() Initially referred to as Azure AD Basic, this version of AAD was recently renamed “Azure AD Office 365 apps.” It’s included with the purchase of a subscription to Office 365 E1, E3, E5, and F1.ĪAD Office 365 apps is designed to work optimally as a substrate identity solution that’s been paired with a directory service, namely Active Directory. It was meant to serve as an intermediary step for admins that wanted more out of AAD’s Free version, but weren’t ready to commit to Premium P1 or P2. Azure Active Directory Basic/Office365 AppsĪzure AD’s second pricing tier was introduced in 2014 alongside its other services. Click here to read our previous blog on Azure AD Free. Each part will cover the benefits of that particular service, as well as the drawbacks that come with each tier. Below we explore the full scope of features offered with Azure AD’s Basic/Office 365™ apps iteration. To better understand the structure of Azure ® Active Directory ® (AAD or Azure AD), we will be exploring each tier of their services in a four-part series.
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