Microsoft partners are reporting a number of different Windows Server 2003 migration hiccups as the cutoff date nears. On July 14, Microsoft will stop delivering security and software updates for ...
As has been widely published in the technology press, Microsoft has announced it will terminate support for Windows NT by 2005, forcing all the small- and mid-sized businesses currently running ...
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 ...
Installation capabilities that come with Windows 2003 Server aren’t enough for many enterprise deployments. Fortunately, both Microsoft Corp. and many third-party vendors are offering migration tools ...
Microsoft first introduced the Active Directory Migration Tool (ADMT) as a way to migrate from Windows NT to Window 2000. Since shipping Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has made some changes to the ...
You know it well by now: Windows Server 2003 support is ending July 14, 2015. If you’re one of the (far too) many still running WS2003, it’s time to arm yourself with your action plan because what you ...
Microsoft's withdrawal of support for Windows Server 2003 on 14 July is a deadline many IT departments have not been looking forward to. Industry estimates indicate that upwards of a fifth of servers ...
Windows Server 2012 R2 is the right choice for most IT organizations to keep their data center operating optimally and securely After July 14, Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any ...
Microsoft is set to end support for the aging server OS in July, but this migration process should ease the move. Support for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is set to end this month and if you haven't ...
When it comes to adopting new operating systems and applications, common practice among system administrators is to delay adoption until the release of the first service pack. Admins found plenty of ...
IT departments now face the prospect of supporting the Windows Server 2003 operating system, knowing that Microsoft will no longer issue security patches. Approximately 11 million machines are still ...
Not only will Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 and Commerce Server 2002 require as-yet-unreleased service packs to run on the new operating system, but the current SharePoint Portal Server ...
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