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14 September 2016
OGD ICT Services
Dave Stork
Current State of Exchange On-Prem
Overview, Updates and Futures
2016
Dave Stork
Solution Architect at OGD ICT services
I am an MCT and and Office Server and Services MVP
I tweet from @dmstork
I blog at https://dirteam.com/dave
I am also one of the Contributors of The UC Architects Podcast @theucarchitects / www.theucarchitects.com
Email me dave.stork@ogd.nl
2016
TITLE
HERE
Current state of Exchange On-prem
Short term
Long term
Interaction is encouraged!
CONTENTS
#GWAVACon
Current State of Exchange On-Prem
2016
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HEREWhat are the current versions?
• Exchange Server 2003 – No longer supported (April 2014)
• Exchange Server 2007 – Extended support until April 2017
• Exchange Server 2010 – Extended support until January 2020
• Exchange Server 2013 – Mainstream until April 2018, Extended April 2023
• Exchange Server 2016 – Mainstream until October 2020, Extended Oct. 2025
Extended support = only security fixes. No compatibility fixes or new features.
#GWAVACon
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HEREExchange and Exchange Online?
• Exchange 2010 (v14) released in January 2010
• Office 365 “Wave14” released in June 2011
• Exchange 2013 (v15) released in December 2012
• Office 365 “Wave 15” released in late 2012 / early 2013
• Exchange 2016 released in October 2015
• Office 365 “Wave 16” gradually late summer/fall 2015
#GWAVACon
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HEREWhat’s in O365 and not in Exchange?
• Clutter or Focused Inbox
• Seamless integration with other products
• Office 365 Groups
• Exchange Online Protection (EOP) & add-on Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
• DKIM inbound check and outbound signing
• Message Encryption
#GWAVACon
Short term
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HEREWhat to expect with Exchange 2013?
• Exchange 2013 is almost 4 years old
• Limited new revolutionary features
• Depends on back portability from Exchange Online which is based on Exchange 2016
• Probably no support for Windows Server 2016
#GWAVACon
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HEREWhat to expect with Exchange 2016?
• Announced/publicly disclosed features but currently not present:
• Windows Server 2016 support
• Content Index (search) built from Passive Copy instead of copied from Active Copy
• Some Outlook on the web (OWA) user interface features
• @mentions?
#GWAVACon
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HEREWhat NOT to expect with Exchange 2016?
• Features that require cloud computing to be (cost) effective
• Highly integration with other services
• Features that look like they are integrated in Exchange (Admin Center) but are actually O365
Portal functionality
• Reporting
• Auto-Expanding Archives?
#GWAVACon
Long term
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HEREWWMD?
• It’s clear that the cloud is the focus for Exchange.
• Exchange Online is the basis for Exchange on-premises, but with disabled components.
• As long as on-premises Exchange generates enough revenue it is reasonable to expect it will
have an on-premises version.
• But with what caveats? The cloud is the focus, feature first. When will it become no longer
attractive to “fork”?
#GWAVACon
What Will Microsoft Do?
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HEREWWMD?
• Will there be another major release; Exchange 2019, 2022 etc.?
• Next version (if there is one) will probably be updated more like Windows 10.
• More in tune with how Exchange Online already is being developed.
• Actually, Exchange Server 2016 already is being updated like this.
#GWAVACon
What Will Microsoft Do?
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HEREWWMD?
• When will we know?
• Difficult to say, everything has changed so we can’t use behavior from the past.
• But up until now there has been a major build every three years.
• Maybe we know more at GWAVACon 2017?
#GWAVACon
What Will Microsoft Do?
Questions?
2016
Dave Stork
OGD ICT ServicesSolution Architect
Thank You!
Twitter: @dmstorkBlog: https://dirteam.com/davePodcast: @theucarchitects / www.theucarchitects.comMail: dave.stork@ogd.nl
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