Windows Server 2003 died today as a product, but not necessarily in the hearts and minds of IT pros, nor in the networks they manage. The July 14, 2015 product lifecycle end date signifies the end of ...
Windows Server 2003 will exit product support next month on July 14, but the operating system likely won't be totally gone from datacenters until mid-2018, according to estimates by Big Data solutions ...
In recent years, Microsoft has made enormous efforts to get people to migrate off products that had reached their end of life. In 2014, it was Windows XP. In 2015, it was Windows Server 2003. This ...
With close to 61% of organisations in New Zealand still hanging on to at least one instance of outdated Windows Server 2003, IT leaders are faced with the challenge of managing security and compliance ...
Microsoft's popular server-based OS, Windows Server 2003, ended Extended Support on July 14, 2015. This OS brought several brand-new features like Automated System Recovery and ACPI-less support.
Many companies are not migrating off Windows Server 2003 despite its impending end of support. Here's what you can do to protect your business if this is your situation. Microsoft will officially end ...
You know it well by now: Windows Server 2003 support is ending July 14, 2015. If you’re one of the (far too) many still running WS2003, it’s time to arm yourself with your action plan because what you ...
Microsoft has released details on upcoming support lifecycle changes for Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. For most of its software, Microsoft provides Mainstream Support, followed by ...
Microsoft's withdrawal of support for Windows Server 2003 on 14 July is a deadline many IT departments have not been looking forward to. Industry estimates indicate that upwards of a fifth of servers ...
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