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.
New research from the Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) indicates that the UK cloud adoption rate has increased by 75% since 2010.
Everything that comes with migrating a server over to one of the newer versions of Windows Server is covered by Dell’s bespoke service ahead of the end-of-life in July 2015.
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.
The Software Restriction Policies feature that is a part of Windows has been used by a piece of malware to dampen the effect that many antivirus programs have.
Yesterday (14 July), Microsoft ended support for its 12-year-old operating system, Windows Server 2003.
A survey of SMBs has found that over half are still using the outdated OS and will have to make plans to move away from it before support is removed next year.
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