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Windows server 2003
Windows server 2003











windows server 2003

To put things in perspective, one of the technology-maker’s most recent critical patches ( MS15-011) was released with accompanying: A recent Gartner brief has conservatively gauged the cost of custom support for servers running the expiring operating system after July 2015 in the region of $1,500 per server, per year.Ĭarrying on with Windows Server 2003 can leave servers extremely susceptible to bugs and performance issues as well as newly discovered vulnerabilities, which won’t be addressed by updates from Microsoft. Companies and organizations will need to take extra measures if they continue to run Windows Server 2003 past the end of support deadline. What does Windows Server 2003 End of Support Mean…?Ĭontinued reliance on legacy server software and hardware can be very expensive. Even so, Microsoft Systems Integrator, Avanade, expects a full 20% of Gartner’s estimate-some 1.6 million-will miss the end of support deadline. So, come this July 14 th-after Microsoft distributes its final security fix for Windows Server 2003-what happens…? Well, much the same as Windows XP, continuing to run business-critical applications and workloads on the soon-to-be-retired operating system could prove incredibly risky. This date should be of particular importance to SMBs, enterprises, and organizations that have continued to use the some 8 million instances of Windows Server 2003 Gartner estimates are still in operation. Contact DWD Technology Group today for assistance.In April 2014, all the commotion was about Microsoft finally pulling the plug on its popular Windows XP operating system. But less publicized at the time was Microsoft’s planned end of support for its Windows Server 2003 platform- currently scheduled for July 14 th, 2015 according to Microsoft’s Support Lifecycle information.

windows server 2003

Having a seasoned technology partner help you with the migration will ensure a smooth transition. Migrating to a new system can be a lengthy and intensive process. If you are using Microsoft Windows Server 2003, now is the time to look at your upgrade options. Not having an up-to-date system means higher IT costs and the likelihood of needing maintenance more often. Running an out-of-date server can mean that newer software and hardware may not work with your system. For example, no longer meeting PCI compliance could mean inability to accept credit cards, higher fees, audits, and even fines. Without constant updates, your system will be vulnerable to bugs and hacks.Īfter support ends, Windows Server 2003 will likely fail to meet industry wide compliance regulations. These updates maintain stability, functionality, and security. Updates are crucial for running any Operating System (OS), especially servers.













Windows server 2003