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If your business is still using the 2013 version, here are some things you need to know right away.
Effective February 28, Office 2013 client applications and language packs will no longer be available from the Office 365 self-service portal and Admin Centre. On top of that, Microsoft will no longer release feature updates for Office 2013 and will focus solely on upgrading the recent 2016 version. And because Office 2016 doesn’t support Microsoft Exchange Servers 2007 or earlier, you’ll need to upgrade your mail server as well.
The end-of-support changes apply to Office 365 Pro Plus, Small Business Premium, Business, Project Pro, and Visio Pro subscriptions. Although critical security updates for 2013 products extend to April 10, 2018, businesses should really consider making the move to Office 2016 to take advantage of the latest productivity features.
With Office 2016 versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, users can look up web information right from the document interface. What’s more, employees have access to advanced, collaborative features like Skype integrations, Office 365 Planner, and Delve.
If your business plans to migrate to Office 2016, don’t forget to consider the minimum system requirements:
Beginning February 28, 2017, Office 2013 will no longer be available for download and installation, with customer support and troubleshooting to also end on this date. To ensure the security of your Office suite and to get all of the latest features, we recommend upgrading to Office 2016.
Please get in touch with us today if you need more advice on upgrading to Office 2016, or any other O365 questions you may have. Either contact us below or call us today on 1300 307 907.
Partially published with permission from TechAdvisory.org