Unless you get comfortable using linux, that’s not happening. Microsoft groups so much into the O365 E5 tier that it’s legitimately impossible to get a similar business level feature set for even double the price, mainly because win11 & office (word, excel, etc) make up 85% of that license cost on their own. So in order to have the business momentum required to make a software pivot you’re going to need cost saving elsewhere to force it to make sense, and Microsoft has cornered the “I’m not a techy, just make it work like my computer at my last job” crowd that will never switch an OS because of their familiarity with Windows.
Unless you get comfortable using linux, that’s not happening. Microsoft groups so much into the O365 E5 tier that it’s legitimately impossible to get a similar business level feature set for even double the price, mainly because win11 & office (word, excel, etc) make up 85% of that license cost on their own. So in order to have the business momentum required to make a software pivot you’re going to need cost saving elsewhere to force it to make sense, and Microsoft has cornered the “I’m not a techy, just make it work like my computer at my last job” crowd that will never switch an OS because of their familiarity with Windows.