Unless they take action soon, some 3,000 Irish businesses still using Microsoft Windows Server 2003 will face increased security risks this summer, when the company ends all support for the ageing ...
Microsoft Corp. CEO Steve Ballmer officially launched the company’s long-awaited and thrice-delayed Windows Server 2003 operating system today, claiming it’s the right product for businesses that want ...
Microsoft has officially stopped supporting Windows Server 2003. This means the popular operating system is no longer safe to use, since no new security patches will be released. Millions of servers ...
In a previous column, I discussed upgrading from Windows NT 4.0. Like an older car, it gets from point to point. But features such as air bags and traction control can’t simply be bolted on.
Administrators, take note: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is finally here, and it's a must-have. Even if you don't use all its new security tools (a focus of this release), the ...
Administrators, take note: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 is finally here, and it's a must-have. Even if you don't use all its new security tools (a focus of this release), the ...
The books on Windows Server 2003 are starting to hit the shelves and in general are well-written, informative and useful tomes. Authors were helped by the relatively long development cycle which meant ...
It might seem odd to say there is anything ‘hidden’ about the end of support for Windows Server 2003. In fact, Information Age has already run several pieces on this operating system being put out to ...
Microsoft Corp. Wednesday did some housekeeping by releasing two planned software updates, including a second release of the Windows Server 2003 OS. The company made Windows Server 2003 R2 available ...
It’s been a few months since Windows 2003 Serverwent active in the real world. Before its release, those of us in the consultancy field were part of the ubiquitous moaning about the additional ...
On July 14 Microsoft will terminate extended support for Windows Server 2003. This means that there will be "no more patches fixing security vulnerabilities, non-security defects," etc. If Windows ...