Windows Server 2003 End Of Life


Extended support for Windows Server 2003 will end on July 14, 2015, and it is a deadline that many companies will undoubtedly miss. Feeling under pressure from Microsoft to perform a server migration to a more modern platform may not be an exciting thought, but if you remain on Windows Server 2003 after the deadline you risk being exposed to security vulnerabilities as well as a lack of future updates and support from Microsoft. On top of this, you’re missing out on improvements and innovations that Windows Server 2003 does not have.

Why Your World Would End If IT Support Disappeared!


IT support has become an integral part of many organizations. Computers have become unbelievably important. So much so, that I’d like to think these components have become as important as electricity and water in a standard office. Here is a perfect example of how a Managed Service provider benefits business, which allows employees and owners to focus on generating revenue for the company.

Microsoft Ending Support For Windows XP


Microsoft recently published a notice that the software giant will retire support services for its Windows XP operating system on April 8, 2014. This marks the end of 12 years of technical support for the product, which Microsoft claims is the longest extended support period for any software product and service. It is important that businesses begin migrating to these platforms because once support for XP ends, organizations running the operating system could be targeted by hackers using unforeseen exploits.