Actually, new Which? poll has some harsh news for a lot of brands, it turns out.
We are now in July, and for companies that use Windows Server 2003, that means one thing – official extended support from Microsoft ends come the middle of the month.
The introduction of the new platform, from end-user analytics specialist Nexthink, is being framed as part of the School’s ongoing aim to deliver an exceptional quality of IT to all its staff and students.
A new report shows that the vast majority of businesses who are still running Windows Server 2003 are planning to upgrade before support for the OS ends on 14 July 2015.
As you may well be aware, Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP from today, though plenty of folks are still using the aged OS.
Email is falling behind social media channels when it comes to customer support, a new survey by multichannel customer interaction management software provider Eptica suggests.
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