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In October 2012, Microsoft released the eighth major version of its messaging and collaboration server, Exchange 2013. This version of Exchange 2013 is referred to as Exchange 2013 RTM, the lattermost which stands for “Release To Manufacturing.” In early 2014, this release was followed by the release of Exchange 2013 Service Pack 1 (SP1). As usual, SP1 brings a lot of hotfixes, but also a lot of new features, both completely new features and features (including some that were available in Exchange 2010) that did not make it into Exchange 2013 RTM, mostly because of time constraints during development.
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The Microsoft Product Lifecycle for Exchange 2013 states: “Support ends 12 months after the next service pack releases or at the end of the product's support lifecycle, whichever comes first. For more information, please see the service pack policy at http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/#ServicePackSupport.”
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Wesselius, J., Rooij, M.d. (2014). Introduction to Exchange 2013 SP1. In: Pro Exchange 2013 SP1 PowerShell Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6847-5_1
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