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 ...
In less than five months, Microsoft will discontinue support for Windows Server 2003, meaning millions of systems could pose security risks and fail to meet compliance requirements. Are you ready? In ...
commentary In any large software project the end result comes up many features short of the wish list. If you're lucky the product catches up to the wish list by the next version, and that is what ...
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 has set 12 March as the release to manufacture date for the six new versions of its server operating system, paving the way for a shipping date of 29 April. The six versions of Windows ...
As July 14 — marking the end of Windows Server 2003’s official support lifetime — approaches, the message from all sides grows louder: Upgrade or else. Analysts and pundits are making a case for the ...
Microsoft won't support Windows Server 2003 after July 2015, and businesses need to think about migration sooner, not later Quick: Name a Microsoft operating system whose end of support will soon ...
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 ...
Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003 has its Windows XP moment coming very soon, and that’s bad news for IT leaders who have been dragging their feet. The company will end extended support for the ...