Migration from exchange SBS 2008 to Microsoft exchange 20013

i have started an upgrade of an SBS 2008 to an exchange 2013 
i installed the 2 server in coexistence and moved all mailboxes as well as all public folders 
what should i do next to be able to decommission the SBS and turn it off completely
PS: our company does use third party certificate as all the users are local users on TS server
much appreciate it 

Please follow the Microsoft Exchange Server Deployment Assistant
which is web-based tool that asks you a few questions about your current environment and then generates a custom step-by-step checklist that will help you deploy different versions of Exchange Server for different types of scenarios.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-in/exchange/jj657516.aspx
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