Moving from legacy on-premises Exchange: upgrade to Exchange 2016, or Exchange Online? (Part 1)

October 9, 2016

Some organizations are reluctant to migrate Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes from their premises to Exchange Online because of compliance issues; or concerns about security, privacy, and control over user data; or performance and reliability; and so on. However, they may still have Exchange 2007 in their messaging infrastructure, which reaches end of support in April 2017; or Exchange 2010, which is already in extended support. In this session, we’ll first dissect a few of the reasons we hear as to why some organizations are reluctant to move to Exchange Online. https://www.microsoft.com/techsummit

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Moving from legacy on-premises Exchange: upgrade to Exchange 2016, or Exchange Online? (Part 2)
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