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Microsoft's on-prem Exchange and Skype for Business Server go subscription-onlyAre you sure you wouldn't rather run in our cloud? Microsoft has made Subscription Editions (SE) of Exchange Server and Skype ...
Microsoft’s Exchange Server Subscription Edition now GA to replace standalone Exchange 2016 and 2019
Enterprises must soon have subscription licenses for all on prem users and servers. The shift comes with a significant price ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNMicrosoft Raises Prices for SharePoint Server, Exchange Server, and CAL SuiteStarting July 1, 2025, prices for standalone on-premises server products, such as SharePoint Server, Exchange Server, and ...
Microsoft's Exchange Server Subscription Edition is now available as the successor to the last locally installable Exchange ...
Microsoft is touting Exchange Server 2019 as including several features not available in previous versions, including a new and improved Outlook on the web, improved security, better performance ...
When it isn't possible to install the critical Microsoft Exchange updates, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recommends that untrusted connections to Exchange server port 443 should ...
The mainstream support for Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 officially ends as of today, January 9. However, it will continue to get updates via Extended support until October 14, 2025.
Another Exchange Server 2019 improvement expected "early next year" will be the ability to get a dashboard view of the patch status of Exchange Servers in a computing environment, Microsoft promised.
Microsoft Exchange Server is one of the most popular email servers in the business world, in part due to its compatibility with the Microsoft Outlook email client. While you can usually remove ...
Those vulnerabilities were just the latest in a years-long pattern of security bugs in Exchange’s code. And even when Microsoft does release Exchange patches, they’re often not widely ...
Microsoft warned customers today that Exchange Server 2013 will reach its extended end-of-support (EOS) date 90 days from now, on April 11, 2023.
Microsoft has shared mitigations for two new Microsoft Exchange zero-day vulnerabilities tracked as CVE-2022-41040 and CVE-2022-41082, but researchers warn that the mitigation for on-premise ...
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