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What's the bigger opinion on this. Is MS pushing onPrem Exchange as rotten apple to encourage the shift to 365 or are they genuinely pushing this info out for Administration awareness?
I would assume at this point any Orgs using onPrem are needing the services and thus assume it's for awareness?
They don’t give a shit about on prem anymore. Which while disappointing is fine with me. Some companies really need it for various reasons and that means the dwindling number of good admins will have good jobs until retirement.