Still running Windows Server 2003? It’ll cost a fortune
“The number of vulnerabilities identified in Windows Server 2003 have significantly increased."
“The number of vulnerabilities identified in Windows Server 2003 have significantly increased."
As of now, Microsoft no longer issues security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003.
There are still around 135,000 virtual and physical servers in Australia still running Windows Server 2003 despite the looming July 14 cut-off date after which Microsoft will no longer support the operating system, according to figures from HP.
“If they have not already, IT leaders and business owners need to move quickly to protect the applications and information residing on old servers."
“It’s more a question of when to move, rather than why.”
Microsoft NZ says migration from Windows Server 2003 "needs to be a priority" as time runs out for New Zealand companies.
Microsoft has released to manufacturing a long-awaited interim update to the current version of Windows Server OS, Windows Server 2003 R2.
Government agency reps were at Microsoft’s Wellington launch
“Cost absolutely is a big issue, but it is irrelevant if we don’t meet the bar"
Bill Veghte, vice president of Microsoft's Windows Server group, spoke with Computerworld US about the company's Windows Server 2003 - launched in New Zealand yesterday - the competition and about his thinking on future releases.