Support for several Microsoft Office products is coming to an end in the next months. Continuing to use a product after support ends can expose your organization to security risks, productivity loss, and compliance failures.
Please review the following list and act before the product’s end-of-support date:
Important: Microsoft has no plans to offer the Extended Security Update (ESU) program for any of the products listed in this article.
Office 2013 and Office 2019 for Mac follow the Fixed Lifecycle Policy, which offers five years of Mainstream Support and, in the case of Office 2013, another five years of Extended Support. Support for Fixed Policy products expires on a set timeline.
Products and services, like Microsoft 365 and Microsoft 365 Apps, follow the Modern Lifecycle Policy. As long as device configurations stay current on servicing and system requirements, Modern Policy products are continuously supported. There is no set end date for support of Modern Policy products.
To avoid potential security, productivity, and compliance risks, we recommend upgrading to Microsoft 365 E3. That solution comes with Microsoft 365 Apps, which falls under the Modern Policy—so, it’s continuously supported—and includes all the apps you are familiar with (e.g.: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.).
Transitioning to Microsoft 365 has numerous business benefits, such as improved collaboration and communication, reduced user downtime, improved security, and compliance, among others, and allows organizations to remain supported. Upgrading to the always up-to-date Microsoft 365 E3 is easy. Here are some resources to help plan the move:
We understand that some devices might not be ready to move the cloud. In our commitment to supporting all customers, we launched Office Long-Term Servicing Channel 2021 (LTSC). This version of Office was designed for devices that can’t accept feature updates or connect to the Internet. Note that only Mainstream Support applies to Office LTSC 2021 and ends on October 13, 2026.
Please visit our Office End of Support community for more information and resources about end of support for Office.
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