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 ...
Today marked the official end of Windows Server 2003 support from Microsoft. The July 14, 2015 product lifecycle end date signifies the end of "extended support" for Windows Server 2003. Also losing ...
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 ...
Are your customers opting to roll the Windows Server 2003 security dice? For companies that don't make the move to migrate off Windows Server 2003 before Microsoft ends support in two months, there ...
Microsoft’s support for Windows Server 2003 ends today. This is business as usual: Microsoft provides at least 10 years of support for its operating systems, split into two distinct types. Mainstream ...
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 ...
Leon Erlanger is a freelance journalist who specializes in business and technology and is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. School districts have been busy coping with the end ...
Windows Server 2003 support ends on July 15, as you may have heard. For some organizations — mostly smaller or newer businesses — this does not have any significance: They are most likely backing up ...
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 ...
Customers that haven't upgraded to Windows Server 2012 are either living in denial or under a rock. Those that don't migrate off Server 2003 face a range of consequences from security issues, no ...