


This should now be top of mind for organizations running Microsoft Exchange 2010, because after January 14th, 2020, Microsoft will no longer provide: While in most cases you can continue to run a product after its end of life, this is something Microsoft (and we) strongly recommend against. “End of life”, or “end of support” marks the end of this product lifecycle. Beginning when a product is released, this cycle normally lasts 10 years.

What is “End of Life” and Why Does it Matter?Įvery product released by Windows has a support lifecycle. Consequently, if your organization is running Exchange 2010, it’s critical that you understand not only what “end of life” means, but also how you can start preparing. While the year 2020 may seem like something out of science fiction novels, it’s less than a year away. and it started when Microsoft announced that Exchange 2010 will reach end of life on January 14, 2020. ♪ There’s a sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall ♪.
