Exchange 2007 reaches end of life on April 11th. What’s your plan to move?

Former Employee

On April 11, 2017, Exchange Server 2007 will reach End of Life. If you haven’t already begun your migration from Exchange 2007 to Office 365 or Exchange 2016, you need to start planning now.

End of life means that Microsoft will no longer provide the following for Exchange 2007:

 

  • Free or paid assisted support (including custom support agreements)
  • Bug fixes for issues that are discovered and that may impact the stability and usability of the server
  • Security fixes for vulnerabilities that are discovered and that may make the server vulnerable to security breaches
  • Time zone updates

 

Read more on The Exchange Blog and make sure to join the Office Retirement community to learn how you can best prepare for upcoming retirement dates.

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Does Microsoft have any stats on how many Exchange Server 2007 customers are still out there? Just a big global number would be ideal. :)