Organizations faced with Windows Server 2003 upgrade issues and considering Microsoft's Custom Support Agreements (CSAs) to tide them over got some independent guidance this month. Microsoft doesn't ...
Earlier this week on July 14, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows Server 2003, as it has cautioned it would do for some time now. That means there won't be any more feature, security or ...
Supposing you're one of the last users of Windows XP out there in the universe, you'll want to make sure you understand the implications of continuing to use that operating system after tomorrow.
The ceiling price for Microsoft's Windows XP "custom support" has apparently been lowered. The new price cap is said to be $250,000 for perhaps a year of custom support from Microsoft, according to a ...
Just days before Microsoft retired Windows XP from public support, the company drastically reduced the price of custom support agreements that give large companies and government agencies another year ...
Although Windows XP is officially supported, there are situations where large-scale organizational units remain where OS migration is not progressed, such as foreign governments signing an extension ...
I've been seeing a few posts over the past week that may be giving some Windows XP users false hope that they will still be able to get patches for the operating system after April 8, 2014. I think it ...
Microsoft reportedly has lowered the ceiling price for its Windows XP "custom support." The new price cap is said to be $250,000 for perhaps a year of custom support from Microsoft, according to a ...
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