Planning and Implementing Exchange Online Deployments
When many people think of Microsoft’s services and software, they frequently gravitate toward email and collaboration. Microsoft originally entered the email arena in 1988 with Microsoft Mail; 8 years later, it revolutionized the corporate landscape with the release of Exchange Server 4.0. The rest, as they say, is history.
Over the years, Microsoft has continued to refine and develop Exchange, eventually making it available online as a service as part of the Business Productivity Online Suite—the forerunner to Office 365 and the Microsoft 365 offering. Microsoft’s latest editions allow organizations to send email and host mailboxes seamlessly between cloud and on-premises environments. Exchange hybrid solutions use a combination of on-premises Exchange servers in conjunction with Exchange Online—most often, as part of a migration strategy, but sometimes in long-term coexistence scenarios as well.
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