As End-Of-Life Looms For Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019, eMazzanti Technologies Offers Vital Solutions For Companies
HOBOKEN, N.J., Oct. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With the end-of-life date for Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 rapidly approaching, leading Managed Services Provider (MSP) eMazzanti Technologies urges companies to take action now to ensure a smooth transition and maintain their business continuity.
"The end-of-life status of Microsoft Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 will land on October 14," notes eMazzanti President Carl Mazzanti. "At that point, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates or patches for these versions. This means that any new vulnerabilities discovered after the end-of-life date will not be addressed, potentially leaving your systems exposed to security threats, operational disruptions, and compliance penalties. But highly trained eMazzanti professionals can assess your organization's needs and help you implement appropriate solutions."
He goes on to caution that organizations required to adhere to specific regulatory standards may face compliance issues if they continue to use unsupported software. "This could result in legal and financial penalties. Additionally, without ongoing support and updates, the risk of operational disruptions increases. Any issues that arise will not be resolved by Microsoft, potentially leading to downtime and productivity losses."
Further, "as other software and systems continue to evolve, organizations that continue to use Exchange Server 2016 and 2019 for email, calendar management, and other communication tasks could suffer from compatibility issues with newer applications and services," Mazzanti adds. "This could hinder the integration and functionality of your business processes."
To prepare for this critical transition, Mazzanti says companies should work with an MSP to conduct a thorough assessment of their current Exchange Server environment to understand the scope of the migration and identify any potential challenges.
"Next, evaluate your migration options," he counsels. "Work with a trusted MSP like eMazzanti to explore various migration paths — such as upgrading to Microsoft Exchange Online or other cloud-based solutions — to determine the best fit for your organization's needs. We can create a detailed migration plan for your organization that includes timelines, resource allocation, and contingency measures to ensure a seamless transition."
Once a solution is determined, "Your MSP will perform comprehensive testing and validation of the new environment to ensure all systems and applications function correctly post-migration," outlines Mazzanti. "To make certain that everyone is aligned, keep all stakeholders informed about the migration process, timelines, and any potential impacts on business operations. Taking these proactive steps enables your company to mitigate risks and ensure a successful migration to a supported platform. But it is essential to act now to avoid any disruptions and maintain the security and efficiency of your IT infrastructure."
About eMazzanti Technologies
eMazzanti's team of trained, certified IT experts deliver rapid response, increased revenue growth, data security, and productivity for organizations of all sizes. The firm offers cloud and mobile solutions, multi-site technology implementations, outsourced network management, 24 x 7 support, digital marketing services, and cybersecurity assessments and protection services.
eMazzanti Technologies has received many accolades for superior service delivery and stellar growth. The firm has placed on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing privately held companies eleven times, including eight consecutive years in a row, has been recognized by Microsoft as a 4x partner of the year and a Watchguard 5x partner of the year. NJBIZ has recognized the firm as the Small Business of the Year and also as a leading NJ Digital Innovator in 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023, and 2024.
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