Migrating to Office 365, keeping Lync Server 2010 on Premise

Hi,
I have a Lync Server 2010 on Premises implemented, it is use a UM Sever to connect with  Exchange Server 2010.
 I migrate to Office 365 Exchange Online and keep all the Lync Server On Premise current functionalities, including "Conversations history", total connection between Lync Server and mailboxes (on O365) for conference calls and Web conferences?
Thank you,
Nerio

Hi,
If you want to integration Lync 2010 integration with Exchange online, you must configure Edge server in your on-premises Lync Server 2010 deployment by completing the following tasks:
Configure a shared SIP address space
Configure a hosting provider on the Edge Server
Create a DNS Record for Integration with Hosted Exchange
Verify replication of the updated Central Management store
More details:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh533880.aspx
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Eason Huang
Eason Huang
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