Microsoft retires Office 365 E4 Retirement
News|by Leanne Bevan|10 April 2017
From 7 April, the Office 365 Enterprise E4 suite has been put into retirement, meaning current E4 users will no longer be able to renew their E4 subscriptions. Those on current E4 subscriptions will not be impacted by this change until the end of the 12 month term.
Customers have the following options:
- Remain within the E4 subscription until the term expires.
- Move to a new Office 365 Enterprise plan before it expires, and take advantage of even more capabilities.
Contact our Microsoft cloud experts on +44 (0) 1364 655196 to find out more.
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