Microsoft Is Retiring EWS.
Your Software Doesn't Have to Change.

Exchange Sync Bridge stands in for Exchange Web Services, translating the requests your existing calendar, contact, and task sync software already sends into Microsoft Graph calls — so it keeps working against Microsoft 365 with no vendor update.

A drop-in replacement for a shutting-down protocol

Deployed between your software and Microsoft 365 — nothing to rewrite on the client side

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Speaks EWS Natively

Receives the same EWS SOAP requests your software already sends. No client-side changes, no new API to integrate.

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Translates to Microsoft Graph

Converts every request to the Graph API Microsoft actually supports, and translates the response back into the EWS shape your software expects.

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No Data Retention

Requests pass through — calendar, contact, task, and mailbox data isn't stored. Sign-in runs through Microsoft, so we never see user passwords.

Minutes to Set Up

Cloud-hosted setup for a Microsoft 365 tenant is typically done in minutes, well ahead of Microsoft's EWS shutdown deadline.

Running an application that still relies on Exchange Sync?

If your firm depends on business software that syncs with Exchange or Microsoft 365, get in touch — we'll help you understand whether Exchange Sync Bridge is the right fit.