TL;DR: Microsoft 365 E7 brings Microsoft 365 E5, Copilot, Agent 365 and the Microsoft Entra Suite into one platform for organisations that want to scale AI securely, govern agents and strengthen identity-led security.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now part of everyday work. Organisations use it to analyse data, automate workflows, improve employee productivity and support faster decision-making.
The challenge is no longer whether businesses can access AI tools. The bigger question is whether they can govern AI securely, control access to sensitive data and maintain trust as AI becomes embedded across business operations.
Microsoft 365 E7 addresses that challenge. It brings productivity, AI, identity, governance and security together into a single enterprise platform designed for the next phase of AI adoption.
Microsoft describes this as part of the move towards the “Frontier Firm”, where organisations embed AI into the core of operations rather than treating it as a standalone productivity tool.
AI adoption is accelerating quickly.
Gartner predicts that by the end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will include AI agents, up from less than 5% in 2025. Source: Gartner, 2025
That changes the security and governance model organisations need.
Employees are already experimenting with AI tools. Departments are building automations. Businesses are connecting AI into reporting, analytics, customer service and operational workflows. In many cases, adoption is moving faster than governance.
This creates practical risks:
AI does not always create new weaknesses. Often, it exposes existing ones. Poor identity controls, overshared data, outdated repositories and fragmented tooling become much harder to ignore once AI can search, reason and act across the environment.
Microsoft 365 E7 builds on Microsoft 365 E5 and adds a broader AI and identity governance model.
Microsoft lists Microsoft 365 E7 at £81.60 per user/month, paid yearly, with an annual commitment. The price does not include VAT. Source: Microsoft 365 E7 pricing, Microsoft
At a high level, E7 includes:
The full Microsoft Entra Suite included in E7 brings together several advanced capabilities:
E7 matters because it does not simply add more tools. It connects productivity, AI, identity, governance and security into one operating model.
At the centre of Microsoft 365 E7 sits Microsoft Agent 365. Microsoft positions it as the control plane for AI agents across the enterprise. Source: Microsoft Agent 365, Microsoft
This reflects a major shift in how organisations need to manage AI.
AI agents increasingly behave like digital workers. They retrieve information, interact with systems, automate decisions and support business processes. As organisations deploy more agents, they need to manage them with the same discipline they apply to users, applications and devices.
Agent 365 helps organisations:
Microsoft describes Agent 365 as assigning agents their own identity within the Microsoft ecosystem. This allows organisations to apply Zero Trust principles directly to AI agents, not just human users.
Organisations cannot govern what they cannot see.
Before security teams can control AI agents, they need a clear view of:
Agent 365 introduces an agent registry, analytics dashboards and mapping capabilities to help organisations understand their AI estate.
This turns AI management from guesswork into measurable oversight.
Many organisations have moved quickly with AI adoption but slowly with AI governance.
That creates risk. Agents can become over-permissioned, ownerless or unmanaged. They can access sensitive data unnecessarily or continue running long after the original business need has disappeared.
Agent 365 introduces governance controls such as:
This helps organisations decide who can create agents, what those agents can access and when permissions need review.
Good governance does not slow AI adoption. It makes safe adoption possible.
Most organisations do not lack AI capability. They lack operational readiness.
Before scaling AI, organisations need to understand whether their environment is ready. That means reviewing:
This matters because AI can amplify existing weaknesses.
An overshared SharePoint site may have been a quiet risk for years. Once Copilot or an agent can search across it, that risk becomes more visible and more immediate.
AI readiness is therefore not just about enabling licences. It is about preparing the business, the data and the security model for AI at scale.
Source: Microsoft Agent Readiness Framework
AI agents expand the attack surface because they behave partly like users and partly like applications.
Microsoft highlights risks such as prompt injection, adversarial manipulation, tool misuse, unauthorised data access and excessive permissions. Source: Microsoft Security Blog, 2025
Agent 365 extends Microsoft security capabilities into the AI domain through integrations with Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Entra, Microsoft Purview and Microsoft Intune.
This allows organisations to:
This is where AI governance and cyber security converge.
Microsoft 365 E7 costs £81.60 per user/month, paid yearly, with an annual commitment. VAT is not included. Microsoft also offers a no Teams version at £75.00 per user/month. Source: Microsoft 365 E7 pricing, Microsoft
The commercial case depends on usage.
E7 makes the strongest sense when an organisation plans to use Microsoft 365 E5, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Microsoft Entra Suite and Agent 365 together. If an organisation only needs Copilot today, E7 may be premature. If it wants to scale AI agents, strengthen identity governance and consolidate security controls, E7 becomes more relevant.
The key question is not “what does E7 include?” It is “will the organisation use the full platform well enough to justify the investment?”
Microsoft’s advantage sits in integration. Rather than managing separate AI tools, security platforms, identity products and governance systems, Microsoft wants organisations to operate from a connected platform.
That model can reduce complexity, improve visibility and make governance easier to apply consistently.
It also supports user adoption because AI capabilities sit inside familiar tools such as Teams, Outlook, Word, Excel and SharePoint.
For many organisations, this integrated operating model will deliver more value than a collection of disconnected AI tools.
Microsoft 365 E7 signals where enterprise technology is heading. AI, identity, governance, productivity and security are becoming one operating model. Organisations that want to scale AI safely need more than Copilot licences. They need clean data, strong identity controls, clear ownership, measurable governance and continuous monitoring.
The businesses that succeed will not simply deploy the most AI tools. They will build the strongest foundations for secure, governed and measurable AI adoption.
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