Microsoft 365 Business Standard and Business Premium look almost identical on the productivity side — same Office apps, same Teams, same SharePoint and OneDrive. The difference is security and device management, and for most Australian businesses that difference is the whole point.
The one-line answer
If you handle any sensitive data, have compliance obligations, or want to meet the Essential Eight, Business Premium is almost always the right choice. Standard is fine only for very low-risk businesses that manage security some other way.
What Premium adds over Standard
Both plans give you the desktop and web Office apps, 1 TB of OneDrive, Exchange email, Teams, and SharePoint. Premium adds a security and management layer on top:
| Capability | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Office apps, Teams, SharePoint | Yes | Yes |
| Microsoft Entra ID Plan 1 | No | Yes |
| Conditional Access & advanced MFA | No | Yes |
| Microsoft Intune (device management) | No | Yes |
| Defender for Business (EDR) | No | Yes |
| Information protection / sensitivity labels | No | Yes |
| Self-service password reset | No | Yes |
Why those extras matter
The Premium-only features are exactly the controls that show up on cyber-insurance applications and Essential Eight assessments:
- Conditional Access lets you require MFA, block risky sign-ins, and restrict access by device or location.
- Intune enrols and hardens laptops and phones, and lets you wipe a lost device.
- Defender for Business is genuine endpoint detection and response, not just antivirus.
- Sensitivity labels classify and protect documents — and underpin safe AI/Copilot adoption.
Buying these separately costs far more than the Standard-to-Premium gap, which is why Premium is usually the better value once security matters at all.
When Standard is enough
Standard can be the right call for a micro-business with no sensitive data, no compliance pressure, and no need to manage devices centrally. Even then, the moment you grow, take on a client who asks about security, or want cyber insurance, you will be moving to Premium.
How Umbrella helps
Picking the licence is the easy part — configuring it well is where the value is. Our Microsoft 365 security service turns Premium's features on properly: Conditional Access policies, Intune enrolment, Defender, and information protection, aligned to the Essential Eight. A licence you pay for but don't configure protects nobody.
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