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New Features in Exchange Server 2013

exchange-server-2013-logoIf you haven’t yet updated to Exchange Server 2013, you really should. While updating your mail network is going to take a bit of work, it’s worth the effort.

We’re going to go over some of the major new features in Exchange Server 2013, including those that came with SP2. First up, let’s go over all the different versions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 that have been released.

Versions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013

Microsoft has made it easy to see all the Exchange Server 2013 build numbers and release dates. Here’s a list with the most recent release first.

Exchange Server 2013 CU8 March 17, 2015 15.00.1076.009
Exchange Server 2013 CU7 December 9, 2014 15.00.1044.025
Exchange Server 2013 CU6 August 26, 2014 15.00.0995.029
Exchange Server 2013 CU5 May 27, 2014 15.00.0913.022
Exchange Server 2013 SP1 February 25, 2014 15.00.0847.032
Exchange Server 2013 CU3 November 25, 2013 15.00.0775.038
Exchange Server 2013 CU2 July 9, 2013 15.00.0712.024
Exchange Server 2013 CU1 April 2, 2013 15.00.0620.029
Release to Manufacturing (RTM) version of Exchange Server 2013 December 3, 2012 15.00.0516.032

As with all of your software, you’re going to want to make sure you are using the latest version.

New Features in Exchange Server 2013

Now that you know about all the versions of Exchange 2013 available, we’re going to go over some of the new features that will make your life a lot easier.

Did we forget a new feature in Exchange Server 2013 that you really love? Let us know by leaving a comment below. We love to hear from all of our readers. And if you would like to have more articles about Microsoft Exchange Server, be sure to let us know that as well. At SSL.com, the entire team is here to help you make sense of information security.

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