Cloud Do You Do?

Prepare for the end of support for Microsoft Exchange 2016 and 2019


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In this episode of Cloud Do You Do?, Revolgy’s Jana and Marie talk about the end of support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019, which is fast approaching on October 14, 2025. If you’re still using these versions, it’s important to understand the risks and plan for migration before the deadline hits.

They go over the two main options Microsoft offers: Exchange Online and Exchange Server Subscription Edition, which is designed for businesses that prefer to keep their email on-premises. But they also explore an alternative: Google Workspace. It’s a modern, cloud-native platform that offers more than just email, making it a great solution for companies looking for better collaboration, security, and flexibility.

In this episode, Jana and Marie will help you understand the pros and cons of each option, why Google Workspace might be a better fit for some businesses, and how Revolgy can support your migration. They’ll also touch on the important task of decommissioning old Exchange 2016 servers, which requires careful planning to avoid any disruptions.

Whether you’re deciding between Microsoft solutions or considering a move to Google Workspace, we’ve got you covered.

Download our ebook on Google Workspace security, referenced in the episode, here.  

We are Revolgy - a global cloud partner. Our cloud engineers and architects provide professional and managed services for your projects on GCP and AWS. In a nutshell, we help to make life digital-native companies, SMBs and corporates in the cloud easier. Check our website revolgy.com for more information.

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