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ManageEngine Exchange Reporter Plus vs Hex

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

M0.0

Exchange Reporter Plus is in security-and-compatibility mode, chasing Microsoft's cmdlet deprecations and closing XSS reports.

◆ Current state

Exchange Reporter Plus is running a maintenance-first release cycle dominated by two forces: a steady stream of bug-bounty-reported security fixes (stored XSS, path traversal, ReDoS) and the need to keep pace with Microsoft's Exchange Online changes. Feature work is sparse and mostly plumbing — cmdlet migrations, JRE updates, and a shift away from dedicated service accounts toward Entra app registration.

◆ Where it's heading

The product's near-term direction is defined less by new capability than by keeping reporting intact as Microsoft deprecates the cmdlets it depends on (Get-Message, Search-AdminAuditLog) and tightens tenant access. The one clearly forward-looking thread is authentication modernization — moving Exchange Online configuration to Entra app registration and removing the MFA-disable requirement — which improves security posture without expanding the reporting surface.

◆ Prediction

Expect the security-fix cadence to continue and further Microsoft-driven cmdlet and auth migrations as Exchange Online evolves, with feature additions remaining incremental.

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Hex
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5.0

Hex is remaking its notebook into an agent that both uses and plugs into MCP

◆ Current state

Hex is converting its analytics notebook into an AI agent platform. It now runs as an MCP client, is invocable from Codex, and ships generative data apps built from prompts, while keeping its model roster current with Kimi K2.7 and Fable 5 and giving admins default-model and branding controls. Integration and governance work — a Figma connector, AWS IAM-role support, signed embedding — rounds out the core.

◆ Where it's heading

The arc points at Hex as connective agent infrastructure: consuming external context and tools via MCP, distributing itself into other agent surfaces like Codex, and letting analysts assemble apps and dashboards from prompts. Expect the agent, rather than the notebook grid, to become the primary interface, with model choice and governance layered on top.

◆ Prediction

Likely next steps deepen the agent's tool-use over MCP connections and push generative apps further toward production embedding and governance controls.

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