KEY POINTS
  • Microsoft is telling partners that customers will soon be charged 20% more for Office subscriptions if they prefer to keep paying by the month.
  • By pushing more users to annual subscriptions, Microsoft can potentially have better visibility into its revenue and reduce concerns about customer churn.
  • Some partners are pushing back, taking to Reddit to complain and signing a petition at Change.org.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks during the Next: Economy conference in San Francisco on Nov. 3, 2015.

Microsoft is using its market dominance in productivity software to force some customers of its Office suite into a big decision: pay more or commit to a longer subscription.

In 2022, Microsoft is rolling out what it's calling the New Commerce Experience for Office, revamping the way customers buy its software through business partners. While the company hasn't publicly announced a specific price change, it has informed partners that organizations paying by the month will face a 20% hike unless they move to annual subscriptions.

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