Exchange Online migration with the Hybrid Agent

Mailbox Migration

Conclusions

Microsoft has removed the complexity from migrating between local Exchange environments and Exchange Online. Even small and medium-sized enterprises, which Microsoft identifies as potential users of Office 365, can benefit from an easier migration, thanks to Hybrid Agent.

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