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Difference between Exchange 2013 on-premises, Online, office 365 and Windows Azure Powershell


Difference between 
Exchange 2013 on-premises, 
Office 365 and Windows Azure Powershell 



The Exchange Online is able to manage the users and permission of Exchange service. 


The Office 365 (Windows Azure AD) is to manage the whole Office 365 service.


Windows Azure can use to manage users, domain and other things which will  affect  the  whole  Office  365  service.


It  is  not  able  to  be  used  to  manage  Exchange  service,  Lync  service  and SharePoint service. 


To manage Exchange service, you need to use Exchange Online PowerShell to perform the activity. 









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