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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 End-of-Life: It's Time to Act!

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 End-of-Life is coming up on 4/11/2017. April will be here before you know it, and, if you’re still running Exchange 2007, the time to start planning and acting is now. There are several options to consider when upgrading. For example, do you want to migrate to Exchange on-prem or to Office 365? There are also programs from Microsoft such as their Fasttrack offering that you can take advantage of. In this short video, I’ll discuss end-of-life, the options you have in front of you, and next steps you should be taking. If you have questions around upgrading Exchange Server 2007, please reach out!

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 End-of-Life: 4/11/2017

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By David Barter, Practice Manager, Microsoft Technologies

David Barter.

David Barter

Ad GreenPages’ Microsoft Technologies Practice Manager, David builds the Microsoft brand and technology solutions with GreenPages’ customers. He has managed the professional services work and engineers at GreenPages, worked to build the go-to-market strategy for Microsoft, and fostered a strong and deep relationship with Microsoft and the Microsoft ecosystem, setting GreenPages apart as the leading Microsoft Partner in the Northeast and Southeast. David has vast experience across many IT roles, starting from the days of mainframe and Windows for Work Group leading up to the cutting-edge experiences with Microsoft Public Cloud (M365, D365, Azure and Power Platform). Having spent time leading many organizations in Sales leadership, Services leadership, and customer-specific CIO roles, David brings a wealth of cross vertical experiences to each customer interaction. Personally, David builds custom street rods (ask him about his latest project called “1BadPenny”) and has a background as a professional restaurateur and chef as well as a long career as a home builder and carpenter which he tries to fit in as much as he can.