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Microsoft Exchange 2016 & 2019: Prepare for the End or Face Email Armageddon!
Microsoft Exchange, the business communication superhero, faces retirement in 2025. Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 users must plan their escape from the support-less island of email doom. Will they upgrade, migrate to Microsoft 365, or embrace Google Workspace? Whatever the path, ignoring this shift could lead to chaos, or at least a few angry emails!

Hot Take:
Looks like Microsoft Exchange is pulling a “I’m too old for this” move, giving its 2016 and 2019 versions the boot by 2025. So, businesses relying on it better start thinking about their next email dance partner before security vulnerabilities crash the party!
Key Points:
- Microsoft Exchange 2016 and 2019 support ends on October 14, 2025.
- End of support means no more security patches, bug fixes, or technical support.
- Businesses face security, compliance, and operational risks if they don’t upgrade.
- Options include upgrading to Exchange Server SE, migrating to Exchange Online, or switching to Google Workspace.
- Don’t forget to backup your data with solutions like Backupify to avoid data loss.