Microsoft 365 E7: What We Know, What We Don’t, and What UK Organisations Should Do Next
Duration: 30 minutes
Microsoft has announced Microsoft 365 E7, a new top‑tier licence designed to support organisations moving from AI pilots to secure, governed AI at scale, with general availability from 1 May 2026.
As expected, UK customers are asking two immediate questions: When is it available? and How much will it cost?
This short, informal 30‑minute session for a clear and honest update on what Microsoft has confirmed, what remains unclear, and how UK organisations should approach next steps without rushing licensing decisions.
What we’ll cover
- What Microsoft has officially announced about Microsoft 365 E7
- What is confirmed today – and what is not (including UK pricing)
- How E7 differs from current E5 + Copilot approaches
- What this means for UK organisations, including public sector and regulated environments
- Sensible next steps while further detail emerges
This is a no‑sales‑pitch session designed to provide clarity, context and an opportunity to ask questions.
Want to learn more? Read our latest blog on M365 E7 and what we know already?
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